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Salesforce Process Automation Accredited Professional (AP-221) Exam - Topic 5 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Process Automation Accredited Professional (AP-221) exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 5
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Which are the three Flow best practices?

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Suggested Answer: C

To run flows, a user must have the 'Run Flows' permission (C). This permission enables users to execute flows within the Salesforce environment, allowing them to participate in automated processes and interact with flows as designed by the flow creators or administrators. Reference: Salesforce Help Documentation on User Permissions and Access to Flows.


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Levi
3 months ago
I thought flow optimizers were optional, not a best practice?
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Josphine
3 months ago
Backward navigation control is super important for user experience.
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Ashton
3 months ago
Wait, configuring inactive Flows in Production? That sounds risky!
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Sean
4 months ago
Providing an error handler is a must!
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Willetta
4 months ago
Definitely agree on never hard-coding IDs!
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Tamra
4 months ago
I feel like controlling user navigation is important, but I can't recall if it's one of the top three best practices we discussed.
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Macy
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about configuring inactive Flows in Production. I thought that was generally not recommended?
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Maile
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about error handling in Flows, so I feel like providing an error handler is definitely one of the best practices.
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Curt
5 months ago
I think one of the best practices is to never hard-code Salesforce IDs, but I'm not completely sure about the other two.
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Staci
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the first two options, but I'm not sure about the third best practice. I'll have to think it through.
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Ariel
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the three best practices for Flows. I'll go with never hard-coding IDs, providing an error handler, and setting up a flow optimizer.
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Selene
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know one of the best practices is to never hard-code Salesforce IDs, so that's definitely one. The others are a bit trickier.
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Crissy
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the best practices for Salesforce Flows.
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Annett
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about these best practices in my Salesforce training. I'll go with never hard-coding IDs, providing an error handler, and controlling when users can navigate backwards.
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Christiane
5 months ago
Ah yes, that makes sense. The workflow on the Vendor object that references the Account is also a good clue. I feel pretty good about this one.
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Tracey
9 months ago
Haha, E - 'Control when users can navigate backwards'? What is this, a maze? I'll stick to the practical best practices, thanks.
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Winfred
8 months ago
C) Configure inactive Flows in Production.
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Larae
9 months ago
B) Provide an error handler.
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Leeann
9 months ago
A) Never hard-code Salesforce IDs.
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Edward
10 months ago
E? Really? Controlling user navigation in Flows? That's a nice-to-have, not a best practice. I'll go with A, B, and D.
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Jolene
9 months ago
Let's focus on error handling and optimizing the flow.
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Patria
9 months ago
A, B, and D are definitely more important for best practices.
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Carline
9 months ago
I agree, controlling user navigation is not a top priority.
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Sherrell
10 months ago
Hmm, I think C is a trap answer. Who would want to configure inactive Flows in Production? *shakes head*
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Lashon
9 months ago
I agree, C does seem like a strange choice.
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Rodolfo
9 months ago
E) Control when users can navigate backwards.
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Melodie
10 months ago
B) Provide an error handler.
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Jillian
10 months ago
A) Never hard-code Salesforce IDs.
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Katlyn
10 months ago
I'm not sure about C and D, but A, B, and E seem important for efficient Flow usage.
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Annalee
11 months ago
I agree with Viola, those practices make sense to me.
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Micah
11 months ago
A, B, and D. That covers the basics - no hard-coded IDs, error handling, and optimizing performance. Can't go wrong with those.
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Elinore
10 months ago
Agreed, those practices are essential for efficient Flow implementation.
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Elinore
10 months ago
A, B, and D are definitely important for ensuring smooth flow operations.
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Leota
11 months ago
Option B and D for sure, but I'm not sure about the third one. Better double-check the Trailhead module on Flow best practices.
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Pansy
9 months ago
Agreed, let's make sure we have all three Flow best practices covered.
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Franchesca
9 months ago
Definitely, we should double-check the Trailhead module to confirm.
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Laurel
10 months ago
Yes, that sounds right. It's important to configure inactive Flows in Production.
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Thurman
10 months ago
I think the third one is C) Configure inactive Flows in Production.
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Viola
11 months ago
I think the best practices are A, B, and E.
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