What are the Salesforce subsidiaries?
Ans: The following are the major subsidiaries of Salesforce:
Tableau
Pardot
Heroku
Mulesoft
Demandware Inc
SalesforceIQ
Q3) What is meant by an Object in Salesforce?
Ans: Objects in Salesforce are used as database tables that are used to store
information of an organization. We have two types of objects in salesforce, they are.
Standard Object: These are the objects provided by the salesforce, which include
contacts, accounts, opportunities, leads, cases, campaigns, products, contracts,
dashboards, etc.
Custom Object: This includes the modifications made to the Salesforce by users. It
stores the essential and unique information of an organization. Custom Object
includes page layouts, relationship to other objects, custom user interface tab,
custom fields, etc.
Q4) What is meant by App in Salesforce?
Ans: An App in Salesforce.com is a container that holds various things such as a
logo, name, and a set of required tabs. It is also called as a group of tabs that work
together to prove the functionality that you are looking for.
In Salesforce, you can customize apps to match your requirements, or you can build
new applications by combining custom and standard tabs.
The process to create an app in Salesforce:
1 Setup ---> build---> Create---> App---> Click on new.
By following this procedure, you can build an application. However, you want.
Q5) What type of apps we can create in SF?
Ans: We can create two types of Apps in Salesforce
Custom app: This type of apps can be used in every business scenario. It is widely
used in the market.
Console app: This type of app can be used only in the client service business,
where we focus on solving the client’s issues. It is not comparatively, widely used in
the market.
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Q6) What is Salesforce Standard Fields?
Ans: Below mentioned are the Salesforce Standard Fields
Owner,
Name,
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Q7) What are Audit Fields?
Ans: Standard fields are nothing but audit fields.