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Hello Kugamoners,

 

Quote to Cash v7.4.4 is here!

 

Key Highlights:

- Update Add Category Layout in Product Configurator Setup Function

- Update Quantity Behavior and Price Behavior Layout in Product Configurator Setup Function

- Update Display of New Un-Saved Lines in Quote and Order Lightning Configurator [Edit Lines] Function

- Remove Service Term Behavior Icon when Service Term Behavior is Included in Quote and Order Lightning Configurator [Edit Lines] Function

- Fix Issue of Product Filter not clearing when transitioning to Additional Charge/Credit of Quote and Order Lightning Configurator [Add Lines] Function

- Fix Issue of Quote and Order [Import Lines] of not excluding legacy configured Kit/Bundle Products

 

Do you have any questions or want to be upgraded? Leave a note for us below in the comments.

 

Cheers,

Customer Success

#success #revops #cpq #quotetocash

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#Success story!

 

Hi everyone! Sorry I've been away from the community for so long; however, I have some exciting news!

 

On Friday, May 5th, I completed the Apex Specialist Superbadge, with a First Ascent Flag on top! I had been learning Apex for a while now, but that was the last thing that I felt I needed to accomplish before attempting the Platform Developer 1 Certification on Monday, May 8th. I now present to you a newly minted Salesforce Certified Platform Developer!

 

According to the section-level scores, I did fairly well; much better than the required 68%. I am honored, and very blessed, to be surrounded by a community of Salesforce users, MVPs, and Salesforce staff and am very thankful for their help in preparing me for this exam. It's been a long journey, but it has only just begun, and I hope that I'll continue to be blessed with your help, advice, and encouragement for the remainder of that journey.

 

As a token of my appreciation, here is some advice that I hope will help anyone looking to become a Certified Platform Developer 1 in this community.

 

Firstly, I don't recommend that this be your first certification. I highly recommend that you earn the Admin and Platform App Builder Certification before considering the Developer Certifications. I recommend that because it is a very crucial part of the exam to know the declaritive functionalities of Salesforce, specifically Salesforce's Process Automation Suite (Lightning Process Builder, Workflow, Approvals, and Visual Workflow). It is essential to know the differences between Process Builder and Workflow, as well as each of the tools' capabilities and when to use them instead of a trigger or other code. While not required by Salesforce, you practically must have the Platform App Builder certification, or at least the equivalent knowledge. If you aren't a developer already, before learning a language, learn the #ButtonClick Admin side of Salesforce before approaching code with a ten-foot pole; it's a lot easier and perhaps more beneficial in the short-term. If you are already a developer, especially a Java developer, Apex should come fairly easy to you, so I recommend that you too learn the Administrative aspects of Salesforce.

"Every good developer must be a good admin as well!" - David Liu, SFDC99.com.

 

My second recommendation to you is to go though the Apex Beginner tutorials on SFDC99.com. Trailhead, as much as I really enjoy and strongly recommend you go through as well, unfortunately just doesn't break down the basics of programming to us admins and beginners enough to use it to learn Apex as a first language. However, SFDC99 does this very well and makes it very easier to grasp some of Apex's fundamentals. If you feel that you need to learn more by doing rather than by reading, I recommend that you go through codecademy.com 's courses on either Java or JavaScript. Java is very similar to Apex, so I hear, whereas JavaScript is very different than Apex, but more popular and perhaps more useful, maybe. There will be a bigger learning curve, I assume as I haven't done the courses on Java, if you learn JavaScript like I did, simply because JavaScript is fundamentally different than Java and Apex. At any rate, I recommend that you learn at least one of those two languages and then dive in face-first into SFDC99. Afterwards, the foundation will have been laid, and the Trailhead modules will make more sense and you will learn more from them than if you knew nothing at all about programming.

 

Lastly, don't neglect Visualforce! Have you learned the administrative side of Salesforce? Check. Have you learned Apex? Check. What about Visualforce? "Well, no. There's not much Visualforce on the test, right? I should be okay." WRONG! There is a good number of questions about Visualforce on the test and you need to know the basics of it, and, at a minimum, understand in detail how standard controllers, controller extensions, standard set controllers, and custom controllers work. I did not know how these things worked, but thankfully I decided to pop open the Visualforce guide and read about it. If I wouldn't have done this, I might not be writing this post because I could've failed! Take an hour or two out of your day and read Standard Controllers, Standard List Controllers, and Custom Controllers and Controller Extensions starting here: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.pages.meta/pages/pages_controller_std.htm Read everything! I also want to mention that you probably should know a little bit more about Visualforce than just controllers; you'll have a better chance of passing.

 

@David K. Liu, I have successfully completed your challenge to become a Salesforce developer this year and passed the test! I don't plan to stop here though; my next steps are to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in more depth so that I can learn all of Salesforce's programmatic technologies and become a much better and more valuable developer! Next stop: Platform Developer 2! Thank you so much, David, for your story, your inspiration, your encouragement, your advice, and your leadership in the community! I truly do believe that a great part of why I was able to learn Apex so soon was because of you, your blog, and all of your hard work!

 

To God be all the glory!

 

Thank you to everyone reading this,

Parker Edelmann

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  1. Mar 27, 2021, 8:07 PM
    Wow, I was looking for resources and way to start preparing for PD1 and so glad stumbled upon this while looking for my answers ! thank you for jotting out these, its of great help. I have completed Admin, Plat App builder and Advanced Admin certs, but being a non technical person have zero coding knowledge. How much time do you think it will take me to clear PD1 certfication considering I have to start learning Java/Javascript then Apex . TIA
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Hi, I wanted to let y'all know that I passed the certification exam on Dec 23rd. I took the practice exam in early December and I reached to Katrin with my score. She provided me links to various areas that I needed to focus on.  I revised the materials that she shared a couple of times.

 

Based on advise from this community, I purchased the Salesforce admin practice exams by Mike Wheeler on Udemy (3 exams for $17) and took a fourth practice exam in focusonforce. The additional material shared by Katrin was pivotal in me passing the examination. Am looking forward to participating in the Non-profit program and continue into service cloud certification in 2021. Wishing y'all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year too!

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  1. Dec 26, 2020, 9:07 PM
    Thank you for sharing the link from Katrin. Very helpful!
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Today, I am being #3xRanger on Trailhead. From 0 to 300, it was an awesome journey for me. I learned a more interesting thing about #Salesforce through #Trailhead. There are lots of things on Trailhead for Beginners, Intermediate and Expert to learn about Salesforce.

Today, I wanna celebrate my #Success with my Trailhead family.

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🚀🚀🚀 Camp Success Virtual Service Cloud começa em 10 minutos!!! ðŸš€ðŸš€ðŸš€

 

Começamos daqui a pouquinho, Ã s 9:00 da manhã,  nosso evento do Camp Success. 

 

Registre-se agora: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4951547669900520207

 

Junte-se a nós neste evento exclusivo que irá abordar tópicos relacionados ao Service Cloud, nossa nuvem de atendimento. Neste encontro abordaremos:

 

  • Melhores práticas e indicadores de desempenho do Service Cloud
  • Suporte em todos os canais
  • Café Virtual com Caso de Sucesso do Cliente

 

Tudo elaborado e apresentado pela nossa equipe de Customer Success!

 

Boas notícias!

 

Este evento será transmitido com recursos de acessibilidade.

 

 

Até logo!!! 

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  1. Aug 6, 2020, 3:36 PM

    O evento foi muito bom, estão de parabéns.

    Os assuntos apresentados foram bem legais e deu pra ter uma visão geral de service cloud e os seus benefícios para ter muito sucesso com os clientes.

    Trabalho com Salesforce há alguns anos e pra mim aprender sobre os robôs e como a inteligência artificial atua me trouxe uma visão de como é importante implementar nos meus projetos atuais.

    Obrigada pelo evento!!

    #Aprendizado #Ohana
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Como consultoria, podemos fazer muito, se não tudo, por nosso clientes, quando falamos da plataforma, mas nada é mais poderoso do que o compartilhamento de conhecimento!

Temos muito o costume de além de desenvolver ou criar funcionalidades, também criarmos os relatórios e dashboards para nossos clientes, mas em grande maioria das vezes, o resultado não é exatamente o que a área de negócio precisa, ou até atende, mas por mudança de qualquer coisa no fluxo, ele precisa ser alterado. Então porque damos o peixe, ao invés de ensinar a pescar?!

 

Com este pensamento, fazemos de tudo para que consigamos sempre manter o ideal de #Ohana e #Success juntamente com o cliente, e passamos a treiná-los e mostrar sim, podemos fazer, mas ninguém melhor para atender suas expectativas do que quem realmente conhece o negócio à fundo e está em seu dia a dia: VOCÊ!

 

O papel da consultoria é também de multiplicador, então COMPARTILHE! Em toda possibilidade que puder disseminar informação para agilizar a vida de todos os envolvidos, FAÇA! Isso não faz a consultoria perder seu papel! Muito pelo contrário! Isso faz ganharmos confiança e parceria!

 

#Aprendizado #CampSuccess #ServiceCloud 

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Jonathan Fox (Head of Enterprise Architecture at Cooper Parry) Forum Ambassador

What does success mean to you?

 

I wrote about what #success means to me from a Trailblazer perspective.

 

Support the people around you, share, nurture and the world will be a stronger place. In education, work, professional capacities or social situations, I think these points can be applied to aid your own success.

 

Here is the article which is only a short read but may give some useful insight! - https://t.co/LScM9jozX2?amp=1

 

@* Trailhead Official * @Trailblazer Community Cove @Trailblazer Mentorship @* Release Readiness Trailblazers * @* Salesforce Administrators * @* Salesforce Developers * @The Blog Group @* Salesforce Care * 

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Este jueves (7/11) tenemos evento #TrailblazerCommunity de Marketing Cloud en CDMX

 

Yilva Clevenger, Thiago Catino y Rodrigo Mesquita (ReturnPath from Validity) impartirán una sesión de Deliverability para Campañas de Email Marketing y participarán de una mesa redonda de discusión con #BestPractices #Tips #Fails & #Success

 

Registro (RSVP)

https://trailblazercommunitygroups.com/events/details/salesforce-mexico-city-mexico-b2c-marketers-group-presents-deliverability-marketing-talk/

 

Cupo Limitado!

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