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Rachel Hands
picky Trailhead language clarification
First: this is a super nitpicky suggestion on a resource I find insanely valuable!
The following sentence in the Master-Detail section of the Creating Object Relationships lesson (https://developer.salesforce.com/trailhead/force_com_introduction/data_modeling/object_relationships) caused some confusion for my team:
"This creates a special type of relationship between two objects (the child, or detail) and another object (the parent, or master)."
Some folks mistakenly thought this meant that there were three objects involved in a master-detail relationship (two children and a parent). Adding a colon after the phrase "between two objects" would help to make this clearer.
The following sentence in the Master-Detail section of the Creating Object Relationships lesson (https://developer.salesforce.com/trailhead/force_com_introduction/data_modeling/object_relationships) caused some confusion for my team:
"This creates a special type of relationship between two objects (the child, or detail) and another object (the parent, or master)."
Some folks mistakenly thought this meant that there were three objects involved in a master-detail relationship (two children and a parent). Adding a colon after the phrase "between two objects" would help to make this clearer.
Thanks for your feedback. The sentence shows either parent-child (lookup relationship) or master-details (master detail relationship). We appriciate your suggestion.
Thanks,
Pratik