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Salesforce Exam Security and Privacy Accredited Professional Topic 1 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Security and Privacy Accredited Professional exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 1
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How does a user schedule automated runs for a policy?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Allene
5 months ago
I agree with Email notifications would definitely help remind when to run a Policy.
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Goldie
6 months ago
But wouldn't setting email notifications as in option B be more user-friendly?
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Celestina
6 months ago
I'm not sure. I feel like it could also be A. Using an APEX script seems logical.
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Goldie
6 months ago
I think the answer is D. You can set the frequency there.
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Launa
6 months ago
Yeah, B does sound like a good option as well, but D gives more control over scheduling
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Linn
6 months ago
I think B could be a possibility, setting email notifications for when to run the policy
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Annmarie
6 months ago
I agree with Launa, D makes sense because it allows you to specify the frequency
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Moira
6 months ago
This question is a real 'policy nightmare.' I'm just going to flip a coin between B and D.
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Malcolm
6 months ago
A) APEX script? Yikes, that sounds way too complicated. I'll pass and go with the user-friendly option.
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Roy
5 months ago
A) APEX script? Yikes, that sounds way too complicated. I'll pass and go with the user-friendly option.
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Minna
6 months ago
D) Under Run Frequency, indicate how often you want the policy to run.
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Tiffiny
6 months ago
B) Set email notifications in Salesforce for when to run a Policy
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Emeline
6 months ago
D) Under Run Frequency, indicate how often you want the policy to run.
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Lisha
6 months ago
D) Under Run Frequency, indicate how often you want the policy to run.
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Josue
6 months ago
B) Set email notifications in Salesforce for when to run a Policy
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Pedro
6 months ago
B) Set email notifications in Salesforce for when to run a Policy
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Phuong
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but C sounds plausible
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Hester
7 months ago
D) Easy peasy. Just set the frequency and let the policy do its thing. Saves a lot of manual work.
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Whitney
6 months ago
A) Execute an APEX script in the Developer Console
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Whitney
7 months ago
D) Easy peasy. Just set the frequency and let the policy do its thing. Saves a lot of manual work.
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Kris
7 months ago
C) What? No automated scheduling? That's a dealbreaker for me. Time to look for a different solution.
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Twana
6 months ago
C) What? No automated scheduling? That's a dealbreaker for me. Time to look for a different solution.
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Nada
6 months ago
D) Under Run Frequency, indicate how often you want the policy to run.
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Jesus
7 months ago
A) Execute an APEX script in the Developer Console
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Louvenia
7 months ago
I'm going with D. Scheduling is a must-have feature for any serious policy management tool.
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Genevive
7 months ago
D) Definitely the right way to schedule automated policy runs. Simple and straightforward.
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Nohemi
7 months ago
I believe it's A
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Launa
7 months ago
I think the answer is D
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