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Certified Experience Cloud Consultant Exam - Question 24


Cloud Kicks has packaged its Customer Support Community. The community includes navigation menu items that link to standard and custom objects.

Which two points should the Experience Cloud consultant consider when reviewing the package? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: BD

When packaging a Customer Support Community that includes navigation menu items linking to both standard and custom objects, it's important to consider the inclusion of custom list views. Custom list views for custom objects are included as dependencies in the package to ensure these configurations are replicated across different environments. On the other hand, custom list views for standard objects are not included as dependencies because standard objects and their default list views are typically available in any Salesforce org, making it unnecessary to package them.

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SalesforceExamPrepOptions: BD
Apr 26, 2023

'Custom list views for standard objects aren’t included as dependencies, although custom list views for custom objects are included.' https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.community_builder_export_considerations.htm&type=5

Me_71421Options: BD
Apr 25, 2024

B & D is the correct Answer. BC is wrong

Me_71421Options: BC
Apr 18, 2024

B. Custom list views for custom objects are included as dependencies. Custom list views for custom objects are typically included as dependencies in the package. This ensures that the functionality and configurations related to these list views are replicated when the package is installed in another org. D. Custom list views for standard objects are not included as dependencies. Custom list views for standard objects are generally not included as dependencies in the package. Standard objects and their default list views are typically available in any Salesforce org, so there's no need to include them as dependencies in the package.

Me_71421
Apr 25, 2024

I mean B & D