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Actual exam question from Salesforce's Certified Sharing and Visibility Designer
Question #: 43
Topic #: 1
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Get Cloudy Consulting wants to create a custom team solution that can be used on a custom Loan object. The Loan custom object must be set to Private in the Org-Wide Defaults, and any user added to the Custom Team object should have Read Only access to the corresponding Loan record. Additionally, if the Custom Team record is marked as “Primary” then the corresponding user should have Read/Edit access to the corresponding Loan record.
What are two methods for fulfilling these requirements? (Choose two.)

  • A. Create a custom trigger on the Custom Team object that inserts or updates records in the Loan_share object
  • B. Create Apex Sharing Reasons on the Loan object to identify the reason the Loan record was shared
  • C. Create a criteria-based sharing rule on the Loan object that will share the Loan record with the appropriate user in the Custom Team object
  • D. Create an owner-based sharing rule on the Custom Team object that will share the Loan record to the owner of the Custom Team record
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Suggested Answer: CD 🗳️

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Sreesaj
Highly Voted 11 months ago
The answer is AB
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im_Sid
Most Recent 5 months ago
Custom Team object requires programmatic creation of share record on the Custom Loan Object (Loan_share). Neither criteria based sharing rule or owner based sharing rule can be created on the go, there is also limit in terms of how many of these rules can be created per object. Hence correct answers are A & B
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