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Salesforce Exam Salesforce Net Zero Cloud Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Net Zero Cloud exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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Which three declarative automation tools can be used to trigger actions? (3)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, E

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Virgie
1 years ago
Ha, I'm glad they didn't throw in something like 'Chatter Bots' as an option. That would have really thrown me off!
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Brittney
12 months ago
C) Process Builder
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Vincent
1 years ago
B) Apex Triggers
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Taryn
1 years ago
A) Workflow Rules
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Marjory
1 years ago
Nice question! I'd say the key is understanding the difference between declarative and programmatic tools. Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are definitely the way to go for this one.
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Shad
12 months ago
Yes, those three tools are great for triggering actions without needing to write code.
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Brianne
12 months ago
I agree, Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are all declarative tools.
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Sharen
12 months ago
Understanding the difference between declarative and programmatic tools is key in selecting the right tools for automation.
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Roselle
12 months ago
Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are all declarative automation tools that can trigger actions.
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Lorrine
1 years ago
Apex Triggers and API Code are examples of programmatic tools, while Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are declarative tools.
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Sherell
1 years ago
Understanding the difference between declarative and programmatic tools is key in choosing the right tools for automation.
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Ria
1 years ago
Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are all declarative automation tools that can be used to trigger actions.
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Alberta
1 years ago
I agree with Royal, but I'd also add that Apex Triggers (option B) can be used to trigger actions as well. Developers love their Apex code!
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Reita
1 years ago
Yes, Apex Triggers can also be used for triggering actions. Developers do love their Apex code!
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Reita
1 years ago
Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder can be used to trigger actions.
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Marti
1 years ago
Same here. Those three make the most sense for this question.
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Royal
1 years ago
A, C, and E are the correct answers. Workflow Rules, Process Builder, and Flow Builder are all declarative automation tools that can trigger actions.
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Vallie
1 years ago
E) Flow Builder
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Gearldine
1 years ago
C) Process Builder
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Val
1 years ago
A) Workflow Rules
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Juliann
1 years ago
I feel confident too. Process Builder, Flow Builder, and Workflow Rules.
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Clay
1 years ago
Yes, Workflow Rules is declarative. Apex Triggers and API Code aren’t.
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Leonard
1 years ago
Agree, Process Builder and Flow Builder for sure. Also, Workflow Rules?
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Mike
1 years ago
Definitely Process Builder and Flow Builder. They're declarative.
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Keneth
1 years ago
Which three declarative automation tools can trigger actions? Hmm...
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