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Salesforce Exam CRT-251 Topic 12 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's CRT-251 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 12
[All CRT-251 Questions]

Cloud Kicks (CK) recently implemented Einstein Opportunity Scoring in its production org. CK is using the Amount field in its Opportunity Scoring model.

What will a user without access to the Amount field on the Opportunity object observe?

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Suggested Answer: C

In Einstein Opportunity Scoring, if a user lacks access to a field (such as the Amount field) that is used as a contributing factor, that field is omitted from the scoring details that the user sees. Salesforce respects field-level security settings, so users without permission to view certain fields will not see those fields in the contributing factors section. Instead, the scoring model will still display, but without the restricted fields in the breakdown of contributing factors.


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Jacquelyne
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the developers at Cloud Kicks love a good 'opportunity' to show off their skills! I'd go with C, just to keep things hidden from prying eyes.
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Cherry
20 days ago
Definitely, better safe than sorry when it comes to data privacy.
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Shelia
24 days ago
Yeah, it's important to control who can see sensitive information like that.
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Kristel
26 days ago
I think C is the right choice too. Keep those numbers hidden!
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Claribel
2 months ago
I believe both the Opportunity Score field and the Amount field will be hidden for that user.
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Giuseppe
2 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm going with C. The Amount field should be hidden from the contributing factors section if the user doesn't have access to it.
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Peggie
29 days ago
Yes, that's correct. Only the Amount field will be hidden from the contributing factors section.
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Leonora
1 months ago
So, the Opportunity Score field will still be visible for that user, right?
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Ben
1 months ago
I agree, the Amount field should be hidden if the user doesn't have access to it.
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Hermila
2 months ago
I think C is the correct answer.
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Sheldon
2 months ago
But what about the Opportunity Score field? Will that be hidden too?
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Lea
2 months ago
I'm going with B. If the user can't see the Amount field, then the entire Opportunity Score field and the Amount field should be hidden for that user.
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Alton
2 months ago
I agree with Micaela, the Amount field will be hidden from the contributing factors section.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. If the user doesn't have access to the Amount field, it makes sense that it would be hidden from the contributing factors section.
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Vanda
1 months ago
User4: I also think C is the correct answer.
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Kanisha
1 months ago
User3: I agree with User2, C seems like the most logical choice.
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Kenda
1 months ago
User2: Yeah, that makes sense. If the user can't see the Amount field, it should be hidden from the contributing factors.
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Yan
2 months ago
User2: I disagree, I believe C is the correct answer.
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Truman
2 months ago
User1: I think C is the correct answer.
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Belen
2 months ago
User1: I think A is the correct answer.
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Micaela
2 months ago
I think the user will not be able to see the Amount field.
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