CRT-101 · Question #153
An administrator at Northern Trail Outfitters is creating a validation rule. Which two functions should the administrator use when creating a validation rule? Choose 2 answers
The correct answer is B. Error condition formula C. Error message location. A validation rule in Salesforce requires two core components: (B) the Error Condition Formula, a logical expression that evaluates to TRUE when the entered data is invalid and should trigger the error, and (C) the Error Message Location, which determines where the error message…
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An administrator at Northern Trail Outfitters is creating a validation rule. Which two functions should the administrator use when creating a validation rule? Choose 2 answers
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- AFormula return type
- BError condition formula
- CError message location
- DRule active date
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(24 responses)- A4% (1)
- B92% (22)
- D4% (1)
Explanation
A validation rule in Salesforce requires two core components: (B) the Error Condition Formula, a logical expression that evaluates to TRUE when the entered data is invalid and should trigger the error, and (C) the Error Message Location, which determines where the error message is displayed-either at the top of the page or adjacent to a specific field. Option A ('Formula return type') is not a distinct, selectable component of a validation rule; the formula inherently returns a Boolean result. Option D ('Rule active date') does not exist as a standard configuration field-rules can be activated or deactivated, but there is no built-in scheduled activation date.
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