1. What is App in Sales force?
An app is a group of tabs that work as a unit to provide functionality. Users can switch between apps using the Force.com app drop-down menu at the top-right corner of every page.
Navigation to create app in Sales force: Setup ->Build ->Create->App-> Click on new and create your application according to your requirements.
2. What are the different types of report formats in Salesforce?
Report formats in Salesforce can be classified into four different types as follows:
- Tabular Reports: This is the most basic of all report formats and it simply displays the records in a table without a grand total. Tabular reports are ideal for when you need a simple list or a list of items without a grand total.
- Summary Reports: As the name implies, this type of report displays a listing of data with groupings and subtotals at the bottom.
- Matrix Reports: Unlike other types of reports, this one gives you the option to group records both by row and by column. Furthermore, this report can be used to generate dashboards as well.
- Joined Reports: These types of reports allow us to create different views of the data from the different types of reports. In a joined report, the data are organized into blocks. Each block is a sub-report containing its columns, own fields, sorting, and filtering.
3. How many relationships included in SFDC & What are they?
We are having two types of relationships, they are
Lookup Relationship
Master-Detail Relationship
4. What is “Master-Detail Relationship”?
Master Detail relationship is the Parent child relationship. In which Master represents Parent and detail represents Child. If Parent is deleted then Child also gets deleted. Rollup summary fields can only be created on Master records which will calculate the SUM, AVG, MIN of the Child records.
Up to 2 allowed to object.
Parent field on child is required.
Access to parent determines access to children.
Deleting parent automatically deletes child.
A child of one master detail relationship cannot be the parent of another.
Lookup field on page layout is required.
5. List examples of custom field types?
Text, Pick list, Pick list (multi select), Date, Email, Date/Time, Date, Currency, Checkbox, Number, Percent, Phone, URL, Text Area, Geolocation, lookup relationship, master detail relationship etc…..
6.Explain Database.com.
Database.com is the primary enterprise database storage platform for Salesforce, and Salesforce data is stored in the cloud via this platform. The database.com product is a vast data storage facility that allows users to safely store millions of records, retrieve them for use in developing apps, and create flawless transactions in a fraction of a second. Database.com provides a powerful cloud infrastructure that provides a means to efficiently store, retrieve, and manipulate information. Listed below are some of the valuable features that Database.com provides:
- It offers storage space for images, videos, and documents.
- Provides relational data capabilities, such as tables, fields, triggers, queries, relationships, and search capabilities.
- Provides user management functionality
7. What is TAB in Salesforce?
Tab is a user interface component to user creates to display custom object data.
There are three type of tabs.
Custom Tabs
Visual force Tabs
Web Tabs
8. Does user can create insert their own custom logo, while creating their own custom applications?
Yes user can upload their custom logo in documents and then they choose that logo for organization.
9. In what ways are files, images, and documents stored in Salesforce.com? List them out.
Salesforce.com allows us to store files, images, and documents in the following ways:
- Attachments
- Documents
- Google Drive
- Libraries
- Chatter Files
10. What is Salesforce Chatter?
Chatter is a Salesforce application that makes it easy for your users to communicate, collaborate, and share information in real-time. Chatter can be used by individuals of all roles and locations in the organization to connect, engage, and motivate them to work efficiently.
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