B) Option B is the way to go. Salesforce Support can provide the necessary expertise to handle this issue, and they'll probably throw in a free coffee mug as a bonus.
B) Contacting Salesforce Support is the way to go. I can already picture the support agent's face when they hear about this problem - 'You've exceeded the what? 400 sharing descriptors? Hold my coffee!'
C) Increasing the sharing descriptor limit in the analytics settings? That's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. It won't work, and it's not the correct solution.
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
A) Using security predicates in CRM Analytics sounds like a clever solution, but it's not the right approach here. We need to address the root cause, which is the sharing descriptor limit.
B) Definitely the way to go. Salesforce Support is the best option to handle this issue. They can provide the necessary assistance to increase the sharing descriptor limit.
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