I have a question @24:06. The answer was C, but should I set the Org-Wide Defaults to Private instead? Then open up access to specific profiles. The Product Development, Execs, and Admin are the Only users that should have access to the records?
WIDGET QUESTION @19:30 I initially opted for D. My reasoning is that you would only need a new record type for each product line if you changed the Stage Process, which the question does not mention. So why can't you just have ONE record type + 6 page layouts... why do you need 3 record types??
LAST QUESTION @23:50 I see why you say "C"... but shouldn't the OWD be "private"?? Otherwise, everyone that has access to this object would automatically be set to Public Read Write.
The answer is supposed to be D because the second sentence of the question clearly mentions that no body else should have access to the object except Product Development, Executives and Sys Admin. Therefore, the Org-wide defaults must be set to private.
I have a question @24:06. The answer was C, but should I set the Org-Wide Defaults to Private instead? Then open up access to specific profiles. The Product Development, Execs, and Admin are the Only users that should have access to the records?
Good job on these. Just a suggestion, probably don't need to read the questions first. Just dive in to the explanations.
WIDGET QUESTION @19:30 I initially opted for D. My reasoning is that you would only need a new record type for each product line if you changed the Stage Process, which the question does not mention. So why can't you just have ONE record type + 6 page layouts... why do you need 3 record types??
LAST QUESTION @23:50 I see why you say "C"... but shouldn't the OWD be "private"?? Otherwise, everyone that has access to this object would automatically be set to Public Read Write.
The answer is supposed to be D because the second sentence of the question clearly mentions that no body else should have access to the object except Product Development, Executives and Sys Admin. Therefore, the Org-wide defaults must be set to private.