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CRT-101 · Question #111

Northern trail Outfitter wants to use contract hierarchy in its or to display contact association. What should the administrator take into consideration regarding the contact hierarchy?

The correct answer is A. Contacts displays in the contact hierarchy are limited to record-level access by User. The Contact Hierarchy in Salesforce respects record-level security. Users will only see contacts in the hierarchy that they have permission to view based on their sharing settings, organization-wide defaults, and profile permissions - it does NOT bypass or ignore sharing rules…

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Question

Northern trail Outfitter wants to use contract hierarchy in its or to display contact association. What should the administrator take into consideration regarding the contact hierarchy?

Options

  • AContacts displays in the contact hierarchy are limited to record-level access by User.
  • BContact Hierarchy is limited to only 3,000 contacts at one time.
  • CCustomizing hierarchy columns changes the recently viewed Contacts list view.
  • DSharing setting are ignored by contacts displayed in the Contact Hierarchy.

How the community answered

(35 responses)
  • A
    89% (31)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    6% (2)

Explanation

The Contact Hierarchy in Salesforce respects record-level security. Users will only see contacts in the hierarchy that they have permission to view based on their sharing settings, organization-wide defaults, and profile permissions - it does NOT bypass or ignore sharing rules. Option B is incorrect because the limit is 2,000 contacts, not 3,000. Option C is incorrect because customizing hierarchy columns has no effect on the Recently Viewed Contacts list view. Option D is incorrect because sharing settings are enforced, not ignored, in the Contact Hierarchy.

Topics

#Contact Hierarchy#Record Access#Data Visibility#Sharing Settings

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