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Exam Code: | Field-Service-Consultant |
Exam Name: | Salesforce Certified Field Service Consultant |
Certification Provider: | Salesforce |
Free Question Number: | 70 |
Version: | v2023-09-12 |
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No.# Disregard my previous as it is not C.
Your users don’t need a Field Service permission set license to access most Field Service objects. For example, inventory managers, admins, and call center reps probably don’t need one. If Field Service is enabled, standard Salesforce users can be given access to Field Service records.
So the only one that makes sense is D. The others don't exist.
No.# D is correct
No.# AB is correct
No.# A is correct
No.# C is correct
No.# B is correct
No.# C is correct
No.# B is correct
No.# C is correct
No.# A is correct
No.# C is correct
No.# Not sure, ABD make sense. Not sure out of the 3 that is wrong
No.# C is correct
No.# C is correct
No.# D is correct
No.# AB is correct
No.# AD is correct
"Child work orders help you account for cancellations. When work is canceled, you can set the work order status to Canceled and create a child work order. This lets you track first-time rates and analyze cancellation reasons."
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=service.fs_work_order_guidelines.htm&type=5
No.# D is correct
No.# AD is correct
No.# A but I cannot find a definitive help article confirming it, but it appears to be the only logical one.