A Salesforce associate tries to create a new user in a sandbox using ‘[email protected]’ as the username and it fails.
What is the problem with creating the ‘[email protected]’ username?
A Salesforce associate tries to create a new user in a sandbox using ‘[email protected]’ as the username and it fails.
What is the problem with creating the ‘[email protected]’ username?
Salesforce usernames must be unique across all Salesforce orgs. If the username '[email protected]' is already in use in any Salesforce organization, it cannot be reused in a different one. This ensures there are no conflicts or duplications in the system.
Option A seems to be more valid than Option B
Yes, option A is the correct one: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.basics_intro_usernames_passwords.htm&type=5
A for sure
defintely A
A is definitely the correct answer
A answer is the right one.
A is correct
Right ans is A
A should be the answer instead B. The username should be unique across all Salesforce Orgs.
A is definitely the right answer. Please update
Option A should be the correct answer
A. Salesforce usernames must be unique across all Salesforce orgs and that one is already in use.
Option A is the correct one: https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.basics_intro_usernames_passwords.htm&type=5