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What is a data model? |
A data model basically lays out how data is stored and linked in database tables |
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What is an app in SF? |
An app in SF is a set of objects, fields and other functionality that supports a business process. |
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How many kinds of objects are there in SF and what are they called? |
Two - standard and custom. |
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What are standard objects? |
Standard objects are automatically included with SF and serve common needs for businesses, such as a contact. |
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What is a custom object? |
Custom objects are objects that you create and tailor to your organization’s specific needs. |
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What is a record? |
A record is the actual data associated with a n object. |
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What is a field? |
Each standard object comes with a set of fields attached to it (which you can find within the details section of a record) |
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What kind of fields are in the NPSP app? |
Custom fields, custom objects and automation. |
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What are related objects and records? |
Related objects and records are linked to each other and show you essential related data all in one place. |
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What is the NPSP data model? |
NPSP is essentially a group of customizations, but in a nonprofit CRM where managing constituent data and optimizing fundraising and program activities are paramount. |
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Under the NPSP model what would be considered an ‘opportunity’? |
An opportunity would be a donation/funding. |