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Actual exam question from Salesforce's CRT-251
Question #: 43
Topic #: 1
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A lead sharing rule has been defined so that leads owned by the record owner are shared with the public group called "Sales Team."
Who will have access to these records, assuming that a private sharing model is in place on these objects and there are no sharing rules defined for those objects, when the lead is converted to an account, contact, and opportunity?

  • A. The record owner will be the only person who is able to access the account, contact, and opportunity records.
  • B. The record owner, all members of the public group, and a group called "Sales team" will be able to access the three records.
  • C. The record owner and anyone above the record owner in the role hierarchy will be able to access the three records.
  • D. The record owner, all members of the public group, and a group called "Sales team", and anyone above any group member in the role hierarchy will be able to access the three records.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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IvoBG
3 years, 8 months ago
The answer is C, because for standard object you cannot disable 'Grant Access Using Hierarchies' in sharing setting
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Ewa_DV
4 years, 8 months ago
Why C and not A? There is no information about role hierarchy in the questions.
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Grace17
4 years, 5 months ago
Cause you don't know if there is a role hierarchy, the answer C is more precise
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