Data Architecture: Survey Data Model Explained, Simple to Complex
This is one of my favorite data model patterns. It starts simply: Need to have dynamic Surveys (ability to add more) which have dynamic Questions (ability to add more) and capture the responses. I have used this model for many years, even back before Salesforce. I have implemented solutions in many different technologies, such as Java, .NET, and even back to FoxPro! This model can start with just a few objects, but then additional requirements come into play: -Shared Questions -Dynamic Response Types -Survey Versioning Once you have the base, you can grow this to even more complexity. It is important to understand this and be able to use and modify it. This video is in the Salesforce Data Architect Set. #salesforce #architect #data #datamodel Connect with SteveTechArc Lnk.bio: https://lnk.bio/stevesimpson Website: https://www.stevetecharc.com/ Twitter: / steve_techarc LinkedIn: / stevesimpson6 STA 2.9

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