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Question #: 242
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You test a business process flow in a sandbox environment.

When you complete testing, you must copy the business process flow to a production environment without bringing any data or other modifications with it.

You must meet the requirements.

What should you do?

  • A. Export the default solution.
  • B. Create a view and export the view.
  • C. Add the business process flow to a separate solution. Export the solution.
  • D. Export the form that contains the business process flow to a separate solution.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Sri2020
Highly Voted 2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is the correct answer as we should not move any other components
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CLAW_
Most Recent 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Occams Razor - go with the simplest solution.
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rmeng
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Separate Solution: Creating a separate solution allows you to bundle the business process flow (BPF) along with any associated components, such as entities, fields, forms, views, etc., without including unrelated elements from the sandbox environment. Export the Solution: After adding the BPF to the solution, you can export the solution. This process creates a solution package (.zip file) that contains the components you've included, making it easy to transport and import into another environment, such as the production environment. No Data or Modifications: Exporting the solution without including unnecessary data ensures that only the design and configuration related to the business process flow are moved. This helps maintain the integrity of the production environment by avoiding unintended changes.
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fizzikkz
1 year, 7 months ago
C is the correct answer
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CRMDom
1 year, 8 months ago
Clue any 'other' modifications, therefore ensuring only a single solution with that specific change. Can be argued that you probably already have an environment which would have all previous changes on, so if no other changes done in that window and only business process flow, then you could move whole solutions (however, with unmanaged you would normally do it easier to create single solution for change to deploy that for speed).
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Merve1234
1 year, 8 months ago
If this is the condition I always created a new solution and put all the stuff I wanted to import to an other environment. In this way I only import changes I also want in the productive System. But I worked always im 3 Environments. Sambox, Test and Productive. The Test Environment should've always the Same as the productive Environment. Because testing in Productive Environment is forbidden so you could test in Test Environment. Maybe the answer is correct because the default solution here should be exact the same as in the productive Environment.
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RanaW
1 year, 10 months ago
A. correct Export the solution from the sandbox as an unmanaged solution. Import the unmanaged solution into the production environment. Working with an unmanaged solution enables changes to be made to flows once they are in the production environment. reference: https://help.campusmanagement.com/ENG/Content/Help/MS_SB_Prod.htm#:~:text=Select%20the%20project%20in%20the%20sandbox%20environment%20that,will%20be%20duplicated%20and%20displayed%20in%20My%20projects.
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PPaappuu
1 year, 11 months ago
C is the right answer
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Murtuza
2 years ago
Choice is C which is the correct answer.
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Murtuza
2 years ago
Create a new solution and add the business process flow and export the solution
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