What could you bye done to avoid this?

You are importing 2000 closed Opportunity records from another system so the data is available for
reports. You have a workflow rule against new Opportunity records that includes a wait action and
triggers an email to a sales manager in 24 hours, if no action is taken on a new Opportunity. Now
you have 2000 wait actions triggered and will likely have 2000 emails sent the next day. What could
you bye done to avoid this?

You are importing 2000 closed Opportunity records from another system so the data is available for
reports. You have a workflow rule against new Opportunity records that includes a wait action and
triggers an email to a sales manager in 24 hours, if no action is taken on a new Opportunity. Now
you have 2000 wait actions triggered and will likely have 2000 emails sent the next day. What could
you bye done to avoid this?

A.
Used Opportunity Assignment Rules to stop the workflow after the Opportunity records were
imported.

B.
Used Web Services to stop the workflow and import the Opportunity records.

C.
Used the Data Loader to stop the workflow and Import the Opportunity records.

D.
Used the Exclude Channel (‘Import’) expression in your workflow rule for new Opportunity
records.



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