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Salesforce OMS-435 Exam - Topic 5 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's OMS-435 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 5
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A developer needs to create a list of cases for an account in a single Datable in a FlexCard. Like the one shown below.

How can the developer configure the FlexCard to display the case records in this way?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Graciela
2 months ago
Is there a reason to choose A over C? Just wondering!
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Murray
2 months ago
Looping feature is definitely a must for this setup!
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Daisy
3 months ago
I think option C is the way to go!
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Bulah
3 months ago
Wait, can you really disable the Repeat Record feature? Sounds odd.
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Salley
3 months ago
I disagree, B seems more straightforward.
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Launa
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C, but I feel like I need to double-check if enabling or disabling the feature makes a difference in how the cases are displayed.
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Josphine
3 months ago
I have a vague recollection of the record Looping feature, but I can't recall if it applies to data table elements specifically.
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Kimberely
4 months ago
I think the Repeatable Mode property might be the right choice since it sounds familiar from a practice question we did last week.
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Rodolfo
4 months ago
I remember we discussed the Repeat Records feature in class, but I'm not entirely sure if it's on the FlexCard Setup tab or somewhere else.
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Raylene
4 months ago
Enabling the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab seems like the most straightforward solution to me. I'm going to go with that and see if it works.
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Jade
4 months ago
The Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements sounds like it could be the right approach, but I'm not 100% sure. I think I'll try that first and see if it gives me the desired result. If not, I'll explore the other options.
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Leeann
4 months ago
Disabling the Repeat Record feature on the FlexCard setup tab? That doesn't sound right to me. I'm pretty confident the answer is to enable the record Looping feature on the data table elements.
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Shalon
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if I should select the Repeatable Mode property or enable the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab. I'll need to double-check the documentation to make sure I understand the difference between those options.
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Gerri
5 months ago
I think the key here is to enable the record Looping feature on the data table elements. That should allow the cases to be displayed in the way the question is asking for.
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Shawna
10 months ago
Repeatable Mode, Repeat Records, what is this, a game of musical chairs? I just want my cases to show up, is that too much to ask?
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Isadora
9 months ago
C) Enable the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab
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Shoshana
9 months ago
B) Select the Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements
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Lang
10 months ago
A) Enable the record Looping feature on the data table elements
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Rene
10 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm going to go with option D and disable the Repeat Record feature. That should do the trick, right?
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Sheridan
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. The record Looping feature on the data table elements should be the way to go here.
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Ellsworth
9 months ago
Disabling the Repeat Record feature on the FlexCard setup tab doesn't seem like the right approach.
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Dominic
9 months ago
Selecting the Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements might also work for this.
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Ahmad
9 months ago
I agree, enabling record looping on the data table elements should display the case records as shown.
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Buddy
10 months ago
Option A sounds like the right choice. It allows for record looping on the data table elements.
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Wilson
11 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. Let's see what others think before making our final choice.
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Annelle
11 months ago
Option C seems like the way to go. Enabling the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab should do the trick.
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Andree
9 months ago
Yes, enabling the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab will display the case records in the desired way.
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Alita
10 months ago
I agree, option C is the correct choice.
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Frank
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Enable the Repeat Records feature on the FlexCard Setup tab.
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Lenna
11 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. The Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements should allow the developer to display the case records in the desired format.
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Timothy
9 months ago
Enabling the Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements is the way to go.
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Jesusa
10 months ago
Make sure to select the Repeatable Mode property for the desired display.
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Broderick
10 months ago
I agree, enabling the Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements should do the trick.
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Gladys
10 months ago
Option B is the correct answer. The Repeatable Mode property should work.
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Wilson
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) Select the Repeatable Mode property on the data table elements.
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