When you Delete a lead from a campaign, it deletes the lead record itself.
When you Delete a lead from a campaign, it deletes the lead record itself.
When you delete a lead from a campaign, it removes the lead from that campaign, but it does not delete the lead record itself. The lead remains in the database and can be associated with other campaigns or records. The deletion action only affects the linkage between the lead and the specific campaign, not the existence of the lead record.
A Lead is related to a Campaign via an object called Campaign Member. When "deleting" a Lead from a Campaign, you are effectively deleting the Campaign Member record, not the Lead record itself.
A Lead is related to a Campaign via an object called Campaign Member. When "deleting" a Lead from a Campaign, you are effectively deleting the Campaign Member record, not the Lead record itself
When you delete a lead, the lead record moves to recycle bin . Associated notes, attachments and activities are deleted along with the lead. If we restore the lead then all are restored as well.
Record moving into recycle bin is as good as deleting the record. It is no more accessible to anyone unless it is restored. Shouldn't the answer be True?
No, it just means that it's no longer associated with said campaign.
I also think the answer should be A.
Thank you for this Arya1234. This question is not clear enough. Most would consider something in the recycle bin as deleted...The recycle bin gets purged every 15 days, at least in SF Classic...couldn't find it defined for Lightning so maybe we can assume it is the same.
when you remove a lead from campaign.....the record is not deleted itself.so false
https://trailblazers.salesforce.com/answers?id=9064S000000DQdWQAW The record will be delated.
the record won't be deleted, check the link again
It just deletes the linkage between the Lead object and the Campaign object. The alert states: "Are you sure you want to remove 1 selected member from this campaign?" The Lead is still present, but now not linked to that Campaign.
It will delete the lead record itself.It will be in recycle bin for 15 days and can be recovered. If you are working on a small scale and you want to keep the lead but remove the association, you could go to the Lead(s) in question and under the related list of Campaigns simply delete the Campaign association
I created a lead and then a campaign, then added that lead to the campaign. When I deleted the lead from the campaign member list, it was still available in lead records, and wasnt sent to the BIN
A- In a nutshell, there is no direct relationship between a Lead/Contact (etc.) and a Salesforce Campaign in the Salesforce data model