ABD ARE CORRECT
Record Changes (A):
A record change in a database can act as a trigger for a flow. For example, if the status of a security incident record changes from "New" to "In Progress", this could trigger a flow that notifies the assigned security analyst and provides them with relevant information about the incident.
Schedules (B):
A flow can also be triggered based on a predefined schedule. For instance, a flow could be configured to run a network scan for potential security vulnerabilities every night at midnight. In this case, the arrival of the scheduled time (midnight) would trigger the flow.
Record Inserts (D):
A record insert, or the creation of a new record in a database, can trigger a flow. For example, if a new user account is created in a system, this could trigger a flow that automatically sends a welcome email to the new user and assigns them to the appropriate user groups based on their role.
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