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Salesforce Exam IPQ-435 Topic 6 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's IPQ-435 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 6
[All IPQ-435 Questions]

What can a developer use to make sure a subscription ends at the end of the subscription plan?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Reita
6 months ago
I'd go with D) An Effective Until date. Seems like the most logical choice, unless you're living in some kind of temporal paradox where time has no meaning.
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Francine
5 months ago
Definitely, setting an end date is crucial for managing subscriptions.
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Colette
6 months ago
Yeah, that's the best option to ensure the subscription ends when it's supposed to.
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Kathrine
6 months ago
I agree, D) An Effective Until date makes the most sense.
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Chanel
6 months ago
A) An Effective From date? Really? That's for when the subscription starts, not when it ends. Come on, people, let's stay focused here.
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Theodora
5 months ago
B) A time policy
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Kaitlyn
6 months ago
C) A time plan
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Ceola
6 months ago
D) An Effective Until date
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Mitsue
7 months ago
D) An Effective Until date is the obvious choice. Who needs a 'time plan' anyway? That just sounds like a fancy way of saying the same thing.
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Kiley
7 months ago
B) A time policy sounds like the way to go. It's specifically designed to handle subscription end dates, isn't it?
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Scot
5 months ago
B) A time policy sounds like the way to go. It's specifically designed to handle subscription end dates, isn't it?
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Edelmira
5 months ago
A) An Effective From date
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Blythe
6 months ago
B) A time policy sounds like the way to go. It's specifically designed to handle subscription end dates, isn't it?
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Stacey
6 months ago
A) An Effective From date
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Beata
6 months ago
B) A time policy sounds like the way to go. It's specifically designed to handle subscription end dates, isn't it?
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Melda
6 months ago
A) An Effective Until date
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Salena
7 months ago
I think D) An Effective Until date is the correct answer here. That would ensure the subscription ends at the end of the plan, right?
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Magdalene
6 months ago
I agree, D) An Effective Until date is the best option to make sure the subscription ends at the end of the plan.
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Scarlet
6 months ago
Yes, you are correct. An Effective Until date would indeed ensure the subscription ends at the end of the plan.
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