How can an architect find information about who is creating, changing, or deleting certain fields within the past two months?
Answer(s): D
Universal Containers wants to automatically archive all inactive Account data that is older than 3 years. The information does not need to remain accessible within the application.Which two methods should be recommended to meet this requirement? Choose 2 answers
Answer(s): C,D
Cloud Kicks needs to purge detailed transactional records from Salesforce. The data should be aggregated at a summary level and available in Salesforce.What are two automated approaches to fulfill this goal? (Choose two.)
Answer(s): A,B
Universal Containers (UC) is concerned that data is being corrupted daily either through negligence or maliciousness. They want to implement a backup strategy to help recover any corrupted data or data mistakenly changed or even deleted.What should the data architect consider when designing a field -level audit and recovery plan?
Answer(s): A
Every year, Ursa Major Solar has more than 1 million orders. Each order contains an average of 10 line items. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) needs the Sales Reps to see how much money each customer generates year-over-year. However, data storage is running low in Salesforce.Which approach for data archiving is appropriate for this scenario?
Answer(s): B
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