What are some of the challenges in the development lifecycle Copado helps address? - correct answer Limited set of quality checks.
Lack of monitoring
... [Show More] and compliance.
The struggle of migrating data from multiple objects.
All are correct. (Correct)
Which of the following is an element that helps you track changes but is not required in order to work with Copado?
Pipeline - correct answer Release
How can you access the feature branch in your Git repository directly from a user story? - correct answer Using the link in the View in Git field.
What is the correct definition of promotion branch? - correct answer It is an isolated branch that is created from the destination branch.
You can back-promote a user story that has not yet been deployed to a higher environment. - correct answer False
How can you create a validation deployment of multiple user stories? - correct answer Create a Promotion record and add all the user stories. Then, click on Create Deployment, flag the Validation Only checkbox and click on Submit.
Dave has added a new field to the opportunity layout in the dev3 sandbox. After committing the opportunity layout, the user story displays a message indicating that the last commit has no changes. What has Dave done wrong? - correct answer Dave has marked the opportunity layout as Retrieve Only in the metadata grid.
What is the quickest way to mass back-promote user stories with Copado? - correct answer From the Pipeline page, click on Mass Back-Promote and then click on Back Promote & Deploy.
Why would you flag an object as Retrieve Only when committing changes on a user story? - correct answer You just want to update FLS.
Which is TRUE when continuously using the Mass Back Promotion feature? - correct answer It reduces time by back promoting all the user stories in bulk.
It reduces the possibility of getting a merge conflict.
It allows you to back promote the metadata changes without the inconvenience of a sandbox refresh.
All are correct.(correct)
Debbie wants to check when was the last time a component was committed on the user story she is working on. Where can she find this information? Select all that apply! - correct answer 1.)She can navigate to the User Story selections section and check the Latest Commit Date.
2.)She can navigate to the User Story Commits related list and check the Commit Date.
Which of the following statements is TRUE? - correct answer The feature branch that is created when you commit on a user story in dev is reused by Copado when you deploy the user story to production.
By default, user story feature branches are merged into the promotion branch based on: - correct answer The User Story Reference field of the user story in ascending order.
Which is TRUE when using the Full Profiles & Permission Sets Git operation with a Profile in Copado - correct answer Active and disabled system permissions and all the references to the related components in the profile are committed.
Rob has tried to promote and deploy a user story with changes in the HR profile, but he has received an email notifying him that the promotion has failed. How can he review the deployment errors? - correct answer Rob can navigate to the promotion record from the User Story Promotions related list in the user story, then open the related deployment and review the results in the failed deployment step [Show Less]