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Salesforce Exam Process Automation Topic 6 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Process Automation exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 6
[All Process Automation Questions]

What dies debug option in Flow Builder allow an administrator to do?

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The debug option in Flow Builder allows an administrator to test the flow by entering custom values for input variables and then executing the flow step by step. This feature provides detailed information about each step's execution, helping to identify and troubleshoot issues within the flow. It's a crucial tool for ensuring that the flow behaves as expected before activation. Reference: Salesforce Help - Debug a Flow


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Chantell
2 months ago
Wait, there's a 'debug' option in Flow Builder? I thought that was just a myth, like unicorns or work-life balance.
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Gladys
15 days ago
I wish work-life balance was as easy to debug as Flow Builder!
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Jolanda
15 days ago
It's like a magical unicorn that helps you troubleshoot your flows.
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Merrilee
16 days ago
You can also view step-wise details of the flow execution.
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Owen
19 days ago
Yes, the debug option allows you to enter custom values for input variables.
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Lakeesha
2 months ago
I just hope the correct answer doesn't involve any actual coding. These fingers were made for clicking, not typing!
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Sage
2 months ago
D? Versioning a Flow? What is this, GitHub for Salesforce?
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Elouise
1 months ago
C) Run the most recent saved version of the flow with auto-save mode turned OFF.
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Peggie
1 months ago
B) Roll back to previously executed actions, callouts, and changes committed to the database.
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Margery
1 months ago
A) Enter custom values for input variable and view step-wise details.
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Cordelia
2 months ago
Honestly, C is the most practical for me. Who needs auto-save anyway?
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Caitlin
1 months ago
D) Version a Flow that can be saved as current version after the Flow has run.
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Murray
1 months ago
C) Run the most recent saved version of the flow with auto-save mode turned OFF.
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Chantay
2 months ago
B) Roll back to previously executed actions, callouts, and changes committed to the database.
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Annett
2 months ago
A) Enter custom values for input variable and view step-wise details.
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Trinidad
2 months ago
B sounds juicy, reversing all those changes could be a lifesaver!
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Pura
2 months ago
Option A is the way to go! Gotta love that step-by-step debugging.
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Tamera
1 months ago
I think option C is the most efficient, running the most recent saved version with auto-save off.
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Marica
1 months ago
I prefer option B, rolling back to previously executed actions can be a lifesaver.
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Cyndy
2 months ago
I agree, step-by-step debugging is so helpful!
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Tandra
3 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps in troubleshooting and testing the flow logic.
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Twana
3 months ago
I believe it also lets us enter custom values for input variables.
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Vonda
3 months ago
I think the debug option allows us to view step-wise details.
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