If I remember correctly, the library's capacity might determine the number of licenses, so I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m not completely confident.
Hmm, I'm not sure. Could it be that the Opportunity records were manually shared with the user, and that sharing was removed when the user was deactivated? I'll have to weigh the options carefully.
I'm a little confused about the "unique solution" part. Does that mean there could be more than one correct answer? I'll need to read the question carefully and make sure I understand it fully before attempting to solve it.
I've got this! The key here is that the service was initially sharing a database with other applications, which caused performance issues. By giving the service its own dedicated database, it became more isolated and autonomous. So the answer is definitely Service Autonomy.
upvoted 0 times
...
Log in to Pass4Success
Sign in:
Report Comment
Is the comment made by USERNAME spam or abusive?
Commenting
In order to participate in the comments you need to be logged-in.
You can sign-up or
login
Estrella
4 months agoShizue
4 months agoWilford
4 months agoTelma
4 months agoGeraldo
4 months agoElli
5 months agoBarabara
5 months agoKatina
5 months agoJulian
5 months agoRegenia
5 months agoDana
5 months agoCorinne
5 months ago