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How to Pass Salesforce Process Automation Accredited Professional Exam Easily?

Process Automation Accredited Professional Exam Overview

The Process Automation Accredited Professional (AP) exam is designed for partners who are proficient in the process automation tools offered by Salesforce.
Total Questions: 60 multiple-choice/multiple-select questions
Duration: 90 minutes
Passing Score: 68% (41 out of 60 correct)
Exam Fee: $150

Topics Covered in Process Automation Accredited Professional Exam

The following are the topics covered in Process Automation Accredited Professional exam.

Automation Basics:

Describe the benefits of automation and choose the right automation tool for a given scenario.
Identify the basic building blocks and capabilities of all key types of automation.

Tools and Best Practices:

Elaborate on the capabilities, limitations, components, and elements of process automation tools, including the Migrate to Flow tool.
Explain the options and steps involved in creating Flows, Orchestrations, and Approvals.
Describe automation best practices.

Testing, Distribution, and Monitoring:

Identify test cases.
Describe declarative distribution options.
Describe monitoring, management, and other admin capabilities.

Integration:

Elaborate on all the standard integration capabilities of Flows.
Identify when to use low-code customization.

Process Automation Accredited Professional New Features

Flow Builder Focus: The Process Automation Accredited Professional exam centers on Flow Builder for all automation, excluding Process Builder and Workflow Rules.
Migrate to Flow Tool: A new tool designed to assist customers in transitioning from Process Builder and Workflow Rules to Flow Builder.
Flow Orchestration Debugging & Management Tool: A new tool to aid in dealing with complex business processes that involve multiple flows.
Integration Section: The Process Automation Accredited Professional exam includes a new Integration section, testing knowledge on connecting External Service, External Objects, Invocable Apex, and Platform Events.

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