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Salesforce Exam CRT-101 Topic 6 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRT-101 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 6
[All CRT-101 Questions]

DreamHouse Realty requires that house showings be scheduled within the current year to prevent too many future showings from stacking up.

How can they make sure Showing Date is only populated with a date this years?

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Cherelle
2 months ago
D is the way to go. It's the most straightforward solution, and it'll keep those pesky users in line. After all, we all know the user is the enemy, right? Validation rules are the true heroes of the Salesforce world!
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Timothy
24 days ago
User3: Yeah, D seems like the most foolproof way to ensure compliance with the showing date requirement.
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Blondell
25 days ago
User2: I agree, validation rules are a lifesaver when it comes to keeping data clean.
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Joye
2 months ago
D is definitely the best option. It's simple and effective.
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Royal
2 months ago
I'm not sure about option D. What if users forget to input the correct date format? Maybe option A could be a better solution.
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Hannah
2 months ago
A sounds like a nightmare. Syncing calendars? In Salesforce? That's a recipe for disaster. I'd rather just have a simple validation rule and call it a day. D all the way!
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Shaquana
26 days ago
Yeah, a validation rule is the most practical solution. It ensures accuracy without complicating things with calendar syncing.
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An
29 days ago
Validation rule is definitely the way to go. It's straightforward and gets the job done without all the extra hassle.
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Dana
2 months ago
I agree, syncing calendars seems like a lot of work. A validation rule would be much simpler and more efficient.
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Tanja
2 months ago
A sounds like a nightmare. Syncing calendars? In Salesforce? That's a recipe for disaster. I'd rather just have a simple validation rule and call it a day. D all the way!
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Rashad
3 months ago
I agree with Penney. Option D seems like the most foolproof way to enforce the requirement.
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Effie
3 months ago
B seems like a lot of work. Why create a whole report just to catch out-of-year showings? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. D is the clear winner here.
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Willie
2 months ago
C) Add Help Text so the user knows to only add a Showing Date within the current year.
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Brent
2 months ago
D) Create a validation rule that ensures Showing Date contains a date within the current year.
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Alishia
2 months ago
A) Sync the users' Showing Calendar to Salesforce and filter it to only look at this year.
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Rosalind
3 months ago
I like C. Help text is a great way to guide users and prevent them from making mistakes. A validation rule might be overkill. Plus, who has time to sync calendars these days?
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Clarence
2 months ago
Help text it is then, easy for users to follow.
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Adell
2 months ago
I think syncing calendars would be too much work.
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Arminda
2 months ago
Yeah, a validation rule might be too strict.
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Denny
2 months ago
I agree, help text is a simple and effective solution.
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Penney
3 months ago
I think option D is the best choice. It will ensure that the Showing Date is always within the current year.
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Alana
3 months ago
D is the way to go. A validation rule is the most robust and foolproof solution. No one wants to deal with calendar syncs or reports. Just keep it simple and enforce the current year requirement.
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Kallie
2 months ago
I agree, a validation rule is the way to go. It's the simplest solution.
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Maira
2 months ago
D is definitely the best option. It's straightforward and effective.
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