COPADO CERTIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS
What are some of the development lifecycle difficulties that Copado helps
address? - ANSWER A limited set of quality checks.
A lack of monitoring and compliance.
The difficulty of moving data from various objects.
All are correct. (Correct)
Which of the following features allows you to track changes but is not essential
for functioning with Copado?
Pipeline: ANSWER Release
How do you go to the feature branch in your Git repository directly from a user
story? - ANSWER: Use the link in the View in Git area.
What is the correct definition of "promotion branch?" - ANSWER It is an
isolated branch derived from the target branch.
You can back-promote a user narrative that has yet to be deployed to a higher
environment. - Answer: False
How do you establish a validation deployment for numerous user stories? -
ANSWER: Create a Promotion record and include all user tales. Then, click
Create Deployment, choose the Validation Only checkbox, and click Submit.
Dave added a new field to the opportunity layout in the dev3 sandbox. After
committing the opportunity layout, the user story displays a notification
indicating no modifications since the last commit. What did Dave do wrong? -
ANSWER Dave has set the opportunity layout to Retrieve Only in the metadata
grid.
What is the easiest way to back-promote user stories on Copado? - ANSWER:
On the Pipeline page, click on Mass Back-Promote, then Back Promote &
Deploy.
,Why would you mark an object as Retrieve Only when committing changes to a
user story? - ANSWER You simply want to update FLS.
Which is TRUE when the Mass Back Promotion feature is used on a continual
basis? - ANSWER: It saves time by promoting all user stories in bulk.
It decreases the risk of a merge conflict.
It allows you to back-promote metadata changes without having to reload the
sandbox.
Everything is correct.
Debbie wants to know when the last component was committed to the user story
she is working on. Where can she get this information? Select all that apply! -
ANSWER 1.) She can go to the User Story Selections area and check the Latest
Commit Date.
2.)She can access the User Story Commits linked list and view the Commit
Date.
Which one of the following statements is true? - ANSWER: Copado reuses the
feature branch established when you commit to a user story in development
when you deploy it to production.
By default, user story feature branches are merged into the promotion branch in
the following order: - ANSWER The user story's User Story Reference field,
ascending.
Which is TRUE when performing the Full Profiles & Permission Sets Git
procedure with a Copado profile? ANSWER Active and disabled system
permissions, as well as all references to the profile's related components, are
committed.
, Rob attempted to promote and deploy a user narrative that included updates to
the HR profile, but received an email informing him that the promotion had
failed. How will he review the deployment errors? - ANSWER Rob can choose
the promotion record from the User Story Promotions associated list, open the
related deployment, and analyze the outcomes in the unsuccessful deployment
phase.
When you commit a profile using the Full Profiles & Permission Sets Git
operation, you will retrieve any system rights that have been turned off. - The
answer is true.
What user tales are suitable for back-promotion? - ANSWER User tales in
which the Exclude From CBM checkbox is not checked.
User stories that have not yet been promoted back to the destination
environment.
User tales that did not receive promotion from the back-promotion destination
environment.
Everything is correct.
Dave committed a profile and a custom object to a user narrative. However,
upon evaluating the User Story selections grid, he only sees the profile. What
could be the cause of this? - ANSWER He committed the custom object as
Retrieve Only because it already existed in the destination environment.
What exactly is the promotion branch used for? - ANSWER: To push changes
to the next or prior environment in your pipeline.
Debbie has launched a promotion to move various user stories from Dev1 to
UAT. When she goes to the Add User Stories tab to add the user stories, she
notices that two of them are missing. What could be the reason behind this? -
ANSWER A: The user stories are in the Dev 2 environment.
B.)The user stories' status has not been updated to Completed, thus they cannot
be promoted.
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