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To override the context a flow typically runs in, set the flow to run in which context?

A.
RunAs context
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A.
RunAs context
B.
User context
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B.
User context
C.
Debug context
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C.
Debug context
D.
System context
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D.
System context
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

To override the typical user context in which a flow runs, you can set the flow to run in System Context. This means the flow will have access to all records and fields in the Salesforce org, regardless of the user's permissions, following the sharing rules and field-level security settings of the admin or the automated process user.

Reference: Salesforce Help - How Does Flow Security Work?

asked 23/09/2024
Martin Ojeda Knapp
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