An Administrator renamed the Customer record type to Client and you would like to search for a customer named Acme Inc. Which keywords would you enter in a Global Search? (Choose two.)
An Administrator renamed the Customer record type to Client and you would like to search for a customer named Acme Inc. Which keywords would you enter in a Global Search? (Choose two.)
To find a customer named Acme Inc after the Customer record type has been renamed to Client, you should use keywords aligned with the new record type. Using 'cl: Acme Inc' directly specifies the search within the renamed Client records and 'Acme Inc' directly searches for the precise name Acme Inc. The keyword 'cl' aligns with 'Client', and a direct name search matches exactly, while other searches (like using a wildcard or the old prefix) might not yield the intended results.
The correct answers are B and C
Answers are actually B & C
The correct answers are B and C
The correct answers are B & C. Option B is correct. When you rename the record in the global search you should use as keywords the first characters of the renamed record. Option C will show the record that matches exactly that name. Option A might present more than one result. Option D will not work
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The correct Answer is C && D
Confirmed options BC. Negatively Tested A and D. They don't work and are inappropriate.
B C are correct and properly explained by edoaroni below.
The correct answers are A and D. You would enter “Acme%” in the Global Search because the percent symbol is used as a wildcard character to search for all customer names starting with Acme. You would also enter “cu: Acme Inc” in the Global Search because “cu” is the search prefix for customers.
the given answer is correct