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MB-200 Exam - Question 65


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On a Contact record, a user creates a note that contains the word running.

One week later, the user reports that they cannot find the Contact record associated with the note.

You need to find the note.

Solution: Use Quick Find Search on the Notes list to search for the word run.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: B

Using Quick Find Search on the Notes list to search for the word 'run' will not effectively find the note containing the word 'running'. Quick Find Search typically requires the exact match or use of wildcards to find partial matches. Since 'run' is only a part of 'running', the search may not return the desired result, thus not meeting the goal.

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FahadShaikh
Dec 5, 2019

Simply searching "run" will not help. The quick find will get you results on *run or *run* but not for just "run" So the answer is "NO"

Nyanne
Aug 7, 2020

documentation link supporting this answer: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/dynamicscrm-2016/administering-dynamics-365/mt723654(v=crm.8)?redirectedfrom=MSDN#BKMK_EnableSearch

FahadShaikh
Dec 5, 2019

In exam question

ceejaybee
Nov 25, 2019

"No" is correct. Unless "running" is the first word in the Note, you won't find it by typing in "run", you need to type "*run"

maximn1384
Dec 9, 2019

there is no such thing "Quick Find Search on the Notes list" as Notes can not be part of the sitemap hence no option to use a regular quick find.

FahadShaikh
Dec 10, 2019

Please double check your info here. Notes can be made part of the site maps and can be used for the Quick Find Search. However, the answer remains NO as you won't be able to find a Note with the word "running" in the description by searching RUN. If the word RUN or RUNNING is in the title, then you will be able to get the search result in the Quick Find Search. Hope this helps.

drpepper24
Sep 4, 2019

can someone confirm the answer on this?

mgharably
Sep 15, 2019

confirmed, quick find search in one entity

arshad
Dec 13, 2019

No is correct as can't find notes in Quick Find as child of cases

ning
Oct 22, 2019

This question is asking to find the note record or contact record, if only note record than quick search on note entity should be able to find "running" while type in "run" ...

omarrana
Oct 22, 2019

the answer is yes or no?

Imane
Feb 27, 2020

This is right because quick find is limited to just the record type or entity refer to : https://crmbook.powerobjects.com/basics/searching-and-navigation/searching-crm/search-capabilities/

Harish1509
Mar 29, 2020

Dynamics 365 (online) users have a new way to find what they are looking for. Relevance Search finds matches to any word in the search term in any field in an entity enabled for Relevance Search (including text in notes, attachments in an e-mail or appointment). It uses the external search service of Microsoft Azure to boost search performance. It returns the results in a single list, sorted by relevance and searches inflectional words. For example searching the word “print” will return results like “printing”, and “printed” as well. Wildcard searching is no longer required. Users can further narrow their search by using the Global Facets of Record Type, Owner, Modified On, and Created On.

Pyone
Aug 27, 2020

When I typed "run" in quick find search in the note list, I can find it. So Answer supposed to be Yes according to my testing. But why answer is No.?

sgupta1985
Nov 26, 2020

"The fields you add in the Quick Find view become part of the Relevance Search index" Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/configure-relevance-search-organization#configure-searchable-fields-for-relevance-search Based on which the correct answer should be YES(A)