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Zorluk: ZorCase Automation Rules (Assignment, Auto-Response, and Escalation)

A system administrator at Summit Health Services is tasked with configuring case automation. When a customer submits a new case, it must immediately be routed to the appropriate Regional Support Queue based on the account's geographic region. Additionally, if any high-priority case remains unresolved for more than four hours, its ownership must automatically transfer to the Executive Escalations Queue and trigger an email notification to the Support Director. The administrator attempts to satisfy both requirements by creating entry criteria and actions using only a single active Case Escalation Rule. What will be the outcome of this configuration?

  1. Initial case routing will fail because newly created cases require a Case Assignment Rule for initial queue placement, as Case Escalation Rules only evaluate existing cases after specified time thresholds elapsed.Cevap
  2. B
    Both initial case routing and time-based reassignment will execute as expected because Case Escalation Rules evaluate rule entries sequentially both at record creation and after time intervals expire.
  3. C
    Initial routing will succeed, but the time-based escalation action will be ignored because system validation rules and record-triggered flows automatically override Case Escalation Rule execution.
  4. D
    The single Case Escalation Rule will fail to execute entirely because Salesforce restricts case automation rules from assigning cases to queues when submitted via automated channels.

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Initial case routing will fail because newly created cases require a Case Assignment Rule for initial queue placement, as Case Escalation Rules only evaluate existing cases after specified time thresholds elapsed.
In Salesforce, Case Assignment Rules are responsible for determining initial case ownership (user or queue) when a case is created manually or via automated channels. Case Escalation Rules, on the other hand, evaluate existing cases against time-based SLA criteria (such as remaining open for 4 hours) to reassign ownership or trigger notifications. Attempting to use only a Case Escalation Rule will leave newly created cases unassigned to regional queues at creation.

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1
Analyze the business requirements
Identified two distinct operational requirements: (1) Immediate initial routing of newly created cases based on region, and (2) Time-based escalation of open high-priority cases after 4 hours.
Different case automation features in Salesforce serve distinct roles in the record lifecycle.
2
Evaluate Salesforce Case Automation capabilities
Case Assignment Rules are designed specifically to determine initial record ownership (users or queues) upon creation. Case Escalation Rules are designed to evaluate open cases against age thresholds to reassign ownership or send notifications when SLAs are breached.
A Case Escalation Rule cannot substitute for initial Case Assignment Rules upon record creation.
3
Determine the outcome of relying solely on a Case Escalation Rule
The initial routing requirement will fail to assign new cases to Regional Support Queues upon creation because no active Case Assignment Rule was configured for that purpose.
Selecting the correct automation feature according to Salesforce standard architecture is required for successful execution.

Anahtar Kavram

Distinction between Case Assignment Rules (initial routing upon creation) and Case Escalation Rules (time-based SLA actions on existing records).
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