A consultant is working with a client who wants to use a Flexcard to display data from a specific Salesforce object. The client is unsure which data source
What advice should the consultant give to the client?
I’m a bit confused about the focus on the number of records. Isn’t it more about the relevance of the data source to the specific object? I’m not sure if option C is the right approach.
I think we practiced a similar question, and it was emphasized that the data source should match the object. So, I would lean towards option D as well.
I remember we discussed how important it is to choose a data source that aligns with the specific object requirements. I think option D might be the best choice.
The client wants to use a specific Salesforce object, so I'd say option D is the way to go. That will ensure the data displayed is exactly what they need.
Speed of data retrieval is important, but I'm not sure that's the only factor to consider. The number of records and the data itself will also play a role.
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I'm a bit confused on this one. I know indexes are important for performance, but I'm not sure how the other options like input mask and validation rule would come into play here. I'll have to think about this a bit more.
I'd go with D. Choosing the right data source is key, especially when dealing with specific Salesforce objects. The other options are like trying to find a needle in a haystack - not very practical.
Well, if the client wants to use a Flexcard, they better make sure they choose a data source that can actually talk to the Salesforce object. I mean, it's not like they can just pull data out of thin air, right? D is the only logical choice here.
Option D is the way to go. If the client wants to display data from a specific Salesforce object, they need to choose a data source that can actually access that object. The other choices are irrelevant.
Definitely D. Choosing the right data source to access the specific Salesforce object is crucial. The other options are too general and may not meet the client's needs.
I think the answer is D. The client should choose a data source that can retrieve data from the specific Salesforce object. That's the most relevant and practical approach.
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