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Salesforce Exam Manufacturing-Cloud-Professional Topic 1 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 1
[All Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam Questions]

An administrator at Universal Containers is concerned about increased data corruption and wants

to maintain data integrity in Manufacturing Cloud.

What should the administrator do to reduce data corruption and maintain data sanctity?

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Linn
8 days ago
That's a good point, Ilene. We should probably consider the bigger picture here. Maybe there's a way to implement some additional validation or auditing controls instead of just locking down the permissions.
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Ilene
10 days ago
Wait, wait, wait... are we sure that deselecting the mass update feature is the way to go? I mean, what if that's a legitimate business requirement? Shouldn't we be looking at other ways to maintain data integrity without potentially impacting workflow?
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Leatha
11 days ago
I don't know, man. Isn't option B just cloning the existing permission set and then removing the mass update feature? Seems a bit convoluted to me. I'd rather just go with the direct approach in option C and edit the standard set.
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Junita
12 days ago
Yeah, option A is a hard pass for me. That's just opening the door for potential data corruption. I think C is the way to go - editing the standard permission set and disabling the mass update feature seems like a more controlled approach.
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Solange
14 days ago
I agree, option A is definitely not the way to go. Giving that level of access to non-admins is a recipe for disaster. I'd go with either B or C, but I'm leaning more towards C since it seems a bit more targeted.
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Audry
16 days ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. Giving non-admin users View All and Modify All permissions on the Sales Agreement object doesn't sound like a good way to maintain data integrity. That's just asking for trouble, if you ask me.
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