Sales managers want their team members to help each other close Opportunities. The Opportunity and Account organization-wide defaults are private. To grant Opportunity access to sales reps on the same team, owner ship-based sharing rules were created for each team.
What is the side effect of this approach?
A Sales Rep at Universal Containers wants to create a dashboard to see how his sales numbers compare with his peers. Assuming a Private model, which two permissions would the Sales Rep need to meet this requirement?
Universal Containers has a custom object, Employee Review, with an Organization-Wide Default security setting of Private. A user lookup on the Employee Review object is populated when a reviewer is assigned to perform a review. How can this user be granted edit access to the record if they are not the owner?
A company intends bring work from anywhere culture in a bid to improve productivity. Their sellers use wide variety of devices with different form factors. The company currently uses one page layout to display opportunity record details to the sellers. The Regional Vice President of Seles is complaining about incorrect alignment of data in opportunity records, making it difficult for some sellers.
Which steps are recommended to rectify this?
Universal Containers would like to create a custom team solution that can be used on a custom Loan object. The following requirements must be met:
The Loan custom object should be set to Private in the Org-Wide Defaults.
Any user added to the Custom Team object should have Read Only access to the corresponding Loan record. If the Custom Team record is marked as "Primary" then the corresponding user should have Read/Edit access to the corresponding Loan record.
Which two methods will allow the Architect to meet the requirements?
Choose 2 answers.
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