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Salesforce Exam IPQ-499 Topic 8 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's IPQ-499 exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 8
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Suggested Answer: D

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Cecilia
10 months ago
B) By setting the Required attribute metadata property. Easy peasy. Now, how about a multiple-choice question on the best way to brew a cup of coffee?
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Mitsue
10 months ago
Ha! This is a trick question. The answer is clearly A) By setting the Run-time Configurable attribute metadata property. That's how you make the user enter a value, right? *wink*
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Scarlet
9 months ago
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Latrice
9 months ago
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Portia
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe D) By assigning the attribute to the Required product object type? Seems like that would work too. Decisions, decisions...
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Ruby
9 months ago
I agree, D) By assigning the attribute to the Required product object type seems like a good choice.
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Bronwyn
10 months ago
I believe B) By setting the Required attribute metadata property is the correct option.
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Stevie
10 months ago
I think A) By setting the Run-time Configurable attribute metadata property could also work.
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Jennie
10 months ago
I think C) By setting the product attribute type to Required is the way to go. That's more direct than messing with metadata properties.
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Halina
9 months ago
I think setting the Required attribute metadata property might also work, but it's good to know there are different ways to achieve the same result.
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Linwood
9 months ago
I agree, setting the product attribute type to Required is the most straightforward option.
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Sharee
10 months ago
I think setting the Required attribute metadata property might also work, but it could be more complicated.
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Malinda
10 months ago
I find setting the product attribute type to Required the most straightforward method.
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Florencia
10 months ago
I prefer setting the Required attribute metadata property to ensure the user enters a value.
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Edward
10 months ago
I agree, setting the product attribute type to Required seems like the simplest option.
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Franchesca
10 months ago
I always set the product attribute type to Required for order capture.
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Aimee
11 months ago
I see your point. I also feel B is the most straightforward option. It directly states 'Required'.
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Tess
11 months ago
B) By setting the Required attribute metadata property seems like the obvious choice here. That's the whole purpose of the 'Required' property, right?
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Shantay
11 months ago
I don't think Run-time Configurable ensures a mandatory input, it just makes it configurable.
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Kent
11 months ago
What about option A? Setting the Run-time Configurable attribute metadata property?
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Adolph
11 months ago
I was leaning towards that too. It makes sense to flag it as required.
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Shantay
11 months ago
Yeah, I think it's B, setting the Required attribute metadata property.
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Aimee
11 months ago
Hey, did you see the question about requiring user input for an attribute during order capture?
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