Universal Containers (UC) has a Salesforce org with multiple automated processes defined for group membership processing. UC also has multiple admins on staff that perform manual adjustments to the role hierarchy. The automated tasks and manual tasks overlap daily, and UC is experiencing "lock errors" consistently. What should a data architect recommend to mitigate these errors?

QuestionsCategory: Certified Data ArchitectUniversal Containers (UC) has a Salesforce org with multiple automated processes defined for group membership processing. UC also has multiple admins on staff that perform manual adjustments to the role hierarchy. The automated tasks and manual tasks overlap daily, and UC is experiencing "lock errors" consistently. What should a data architect recommend to mitigate these errors?
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Universal Containers (UC) has a Salesforce org with multiple automated processes defined for group membership processing. UC also has multiple admins on staff that perform manual adjustments to the role hierarchy. The automated tasks and manual tasks overlap daily, and
UC is experiencing "lock errors" consistently.
What should a data architect recommend to mitigate these errors?

A. Remove SOQL statements from Apex Loops.

B. Enable sharing recalculations.

C. Ask Salesforce support for additional CPU power.

D. Enable granular locking.








 

Suggested Answer: D

Community Answer: D



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