What are some of the challenges in the development lifecycle Copado helps address? - ANSWER-Limited set of quality checks.
Lack of monitoring and
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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 - ANSWER-Release
How can you access the feature branch in your Git repository directly from a user story? - ANSWER-Using the link in the View in Git field.
What is the correct definition of promotion branch? - 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. - ANSWER-False
How can you create a validation deployment of multiple user stories? - 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? - 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? - 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? - ANSWER-You just want to update FLS.
Which is TRUE when continuously using the Mass Back Promotion feature? - 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! - 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? - 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: - 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 - 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? - 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.
Turned off system permissions are retrieved when you commit a profile using the Full Profiles & Permission Sets Git operation. - ANSWER-True
What user stories can be back-promoted? - ANSWER-User stories where the Exclude From CBM checkbox is not selected.
User stories that have not been back-promoted already to the destination environment.
User stories that have not been promoted from the destination environment of the back-promotion.
All are correct.(correct)
Dave has committed a profile and a custom object on a user story. However, while reviewing the User Story selections grid, he can only see the profile there. What could be the reason for this? - ANSWER-He has committed the custom object as Retrieve Only since the object already exists in the destination environment.
What is the promotion branch used for? - ANSWER-To deploy changes to the next or previous environment in your pipeline.
Debbie has created a promotion to move several user stories from Dev1 to UAT. When she goes to the Add User Stories tab to add the user stories, she realizes two of them are missing. What could be the reason behind this? - ANSWER-A.)The user stories are in the Dev 2 environment.
B.)The status of the user stories has not been set to Completed, and therefore, they cannot be promoted.
C.)She has forgotten to flag the Ready to Promote checkbox on those two user stories.
D.) A and C. (correct)
When committing changes on a user story, where are these changes committed? - ANSWER-They are committed to the user story feature branch.
You would like to migrate accounts and all their related contacts in one operation. What is the simplest way to do it with Copado? - ANSWER-Create data templates for Accounts and Contacts.
Which is NOT TRUE about Copado branching strategy? - ANSWER-If you want to remove user stories from a release, you will need to manually pick the commits from the promotion branch.
You have found that someone has given the Sales profile the Modify All data permission in production, which is a security breach in your organization. What Copado tool can you use to ensure no unintended changes are moved to production? - ANSWER-Compliance Hub.
In the Copado model, each Salesforce environment is tied to a branch in the repository. - ANSWER-True
Ana has updated the Cases layout and its assignment. Both the Support profile and the Case layout can be found under the User Story Selections. After a completed promotion, the assignment hasn't been updated in the destination. What should Ana check? - ANSWER-She must check whether the Support profile and the Cases layout were selected in the same commit.
After committing a layout on a user story, you have been requested to make a field required in that layout. What is the best way to make sure you deploy the latest version of the layout? - ANSWER-Commit again the layout in the same user story.
You have deployed a user story from dev1 to UAT to delete a layout. This layout was never back promoted to dev2, so you don't want this user story to show up in the User Stories Behind count. What is the best way to achieve this without losing information? - ANSWER-Flag the Exclude From CBM checkbox on the User Story record.
There are seven new user stories that have been tested and are ready to be promoted to the next environment. Rob has been asked to deploy all seven user stories from dev3 to UAT. What would be the best way for him to deploy the user stories? - ANSWER-Flag the Ready to Promote checkbox in all the user stories, create a promotion record, select the approved user stories and deploy the promotion.
What Copado feature enables you to define how deployments are executed and which set of tests is run in order to comply with your business requirements? - ANSWER-Copado Continuous Delivery.
Which of the following statements about data templates is TRUE? - ANSWER-A.)You can create data templates for different related objects and connect them. (correct)
B.)You cannot migrate more than one object in the same operation.
C.)You need a high technical knowledge in order to use this feature.
D.)You cannot create a data template for the Case object.
When you create a pull request from a user story, which two branches are compared in the pull request? - ANSWER-The feature branch and the branch of the destination org.
When a last-minute change is made to a component you have just committed on a user story, you don't need to create a new user story and can commit it again on the same user story to ensure you deploy the latest version. - ANSWER-True
Where can you set the branch from which the feature branch is created? Select all that apply! - ANSWER-In the Release record. (NO)
By editing the Main Branch field in the Pipeline record. (YES)
In the Pipeline record.(YES)
In the Org Credential record.(NO)
This cannot be changed.(NO)
By clicking on Update Main Branch on the user story.(NO)
In the Environment record.(YES)
By clicking on Change Main Branch on the user story.(YES)
Rob has created a promotion to include the team's user stories that are planned for the upcoming release. He has created the promotion, but the QA team has rejected two of the user stories. What is the easiest way for Rob to handle this? - ANSWER-He can remove the two user stories rejected by QA from the promotion.
It is recommended to back-promote changes regularly in order to reduce merge conflicts. - ANSWER-True
What is an org credential? - ANSWER-A connection between a specific user and one Salesforce environment
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the Ready to Promote checkbox? - ANSWER-Once she clicks on Create Deployment and the deployment record is created.
Which of the following options are TRUE about Copado Continuous Delivery? - ANSWER-You can automate and schedule deployments.
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