
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe what the checkbox formula return type is.
Comfortably use the IF(), AND(), NOT(), and OR() functions.
Describe use cases for formulas with the checkbox type.
Create a formula using the checkbox type.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe what the number, currency, and percent formula return types are.
Explain the difference between the number, currency, and percent types.
Describe use cases for formulas with the number, currency, and percent types.
Create a formula using the number, currency, and percent types.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe what the Date, Date/Time, and Time types are.
Explain the difference between the Date, Date/Time, and Time types.
Describe use cases for formulas with the Date, Date/Time, and Time return types.
Create a formula using the Date, Date/Time, and Time types.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe use cases for formulas that reference picklist fields.
Use picklist functions in formula fields.
Create a formula referencing a picklist field.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe what the Text type is.
Convert Text values to or from other data types.
Describe use cases for formulas using the Text type.
Create a formula using the Text type.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Implement advanced formulas to match complex use cases.
Write clean, easy-to-understand formulas.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Understand the causes of common formula errors.
Troubleshoot advanced formula fields.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Name several event types supported by event monitoring.
Define event log files.
State at least three use cases for event monitoring.
Describe the API-first approach to development.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Ensure that you have the correct permissions to use event monitoring.
Log in to and navigate to several tools in Workbench.
Query an EventLogFile object using the SOQL query editor and REST Explorer.
Compare and contrast the SOAP and REST APIs for querying event log files.
Describe the data type used to store the underlying log data.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Download an event log file.
Describe the structure of event log files.
Identify an application for downloading event log files without writing code.
Define a role that could use a cURL or Python script for downloading data.
Identify some options for visualizing event log file data.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Explain what Salesforce Connect is.
Describe two typical use cases for Salesforce Connect.
Explain how Salesforce Connect differs from extract, transform, and load (ETL) tools.
Explain how external objects differ from standard and custom objects.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Create an external data source in your Salesforce org to specify how to connect to an external system.
Validate the connection to the external system.
Sync to create external objects that map to the external system’s schema.
View the external objects.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Configure an external lookup relationship.
Configure an indirect lookup relationship.
Customize the display of external data.
Enable record feeds for an external object.
Show external data in the Salesforce app.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Describe how configuring your company settings affect your end users.
Translate the company’s business requirements into your company settings.
Implement changes to your company information and fiscal year.
Update your personal locale settings.
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
Add new currencies to your org.
Summarize the impact of using single currency versus multiple currencies.
Set up Advanced Currency Management.
Edit conversion rates, and enable users to select personal currencies.
Congratulations on completing Salesforce Trailhead - Admin Intermediate!
The next step is to jump into the Admin Advanced trail.
Dig into more advanced subjects on administering a salesforce org.
Advanced formulas: Learn how to write clean, easy-to-understand formulas for complex use cases.
Event monitoring: Discover insights into your Salesforce org with this powerful monitoring feature.
Salesforce connect: Access, display, and integrate data from an external data source in real time.
Company-Wide Org Settings: Learn about search, regional settings, multiple currencies, and user interface controls.
Advanced Formulas
Learn how to write clean, easy-to-understand formulas for complex use cases.
Use Basic Logic in Checkbox Formulas ~ 20 mins
Use Numbers, Currency, and Percentages in Formulas ~ 25 mins
Use Date, Date/Time, and Time Formulas ~ 25 mins
Use Picklists in Formulas ~ 25 mins
Use Text Formulas ~ 25 mins
Level Up with Advanced Formulas ~ 30 mins
Troubleshoot Formula Errors ~ 25 mins
Event Monitoring
Discover insights into your Salesforce org with this powerful monitoring feature.
Get Started with Event Monitoring ~ 10 mins
Query Event Log Files ~ 10 mins
Download and Visualize Event Log Files ~ 15 mins
Company-Wide Org Settings
Learn About Regional Settings ~ 15 mins
Discover Multiple Currency Settings ~ 10 mins
After completing this course you should be ready to take up the next and final course - Prepare for Your Salesforce Administrator Credential - Trail.
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