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Question 202 - Certified Advanced Administrator (CRT-211) discussion

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The administrator at Cloud Kicks created a flow in a sandbox that walks service agents through the Return Merchandise Authorization creation process. The administrator deployed the flow to production with a Change Set. Users are unable to use the flow in production.

Which step should the administrator take?

Activate the flow administrator take?

A.
Activate the flow manually after deployment.
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A.
Activate the flow manually after deployment.
B.
Include the active and prior inactive flow version in the Change Set.
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B.
Include the active and prior inactive flow version in the Change Set.
C.
Ensure there is an active flow version in the sandbox.
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C.
Ensure there is an active flow version in the sandbox.
D.
Deployment the flow, with the Metadata API instead of Change Sets
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D.
Deployment the flow, with the Metadata API instead of Change Sets
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

A flow is an automation tool that allows you to create processes that perform actions based on user input or record changes. A flow can be triggered by a user who launches it from a button, link, or Lightning page, or by the system when a record is created or updated. A flow has different versions that can be active or inactive. An active version is the one that runs when the flow is triggered, while an inactive version is the one that is saved but not running. When you deploy a flow to production with a change set, the flow version is deployed as inactive by default. This means that you need to activate the flow manually after deployment if you want it to run in production.

Reference: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.flow_overview.htm&type=5 https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.flow_distribute_changesets.htm&type=5

asked 23/09/2024
Steve Parnell
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