Q: 2
The VP of sales at Cloud Kicks wants to provide options to sales reps for changing account or contract
details for a created order.
Which condition should the consultant consider to meet this requirement?
Options
Discussion
Option B Only draft status lets sales reps update account or contract details for an order, that's the key Salesforce restriction here.
Option B is correct here since account or contract edits on orders are only allowed in draft status. Official Salesforce guide and practice test questions both highlight this rule, so pretty sure that's the consultant's key consideration. If you think otherwise let me know.
Not sure why some folks keep picking A, but it's definitely B here. Only orders in draft status can have account or contract fields edited. A is a common trap since just having an active contract doesn't unlock those changes.
Yeah, it's B for this one.
B tbh, that's what I've seen in practice. Only draft status lets you change the linked account or contract info on an order. As soon as it's activated, those fields get locked down. Similar question came up on mock exams too.
B is what I'd pick too. You can't change account or contract details if the order's already activated, only when it's in draft. If you've seen otherwise in your org setup, let me know!
I think it's B, as changes to account or contract on an order are only allowed when the order is still in draft status. Not 100 percent sure so if you see it differently, let me know.
B fits here because Salesforce only allows editing account or contract details if the order's still in draft status. After it's activated, those fields lock down. Pretty confident on B but flag if you think otherwise.
Its B because Salesforce limits edits to account or contract info when the order's still in draft. Once activated, you lose that option. Pretty sure that's what they're after here.
Its B, seen this in both official study guide and practice sets.
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