Changes you make to records while using Connect Offline are lost.
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Changes you make to records while using Connect Offline are evaluated by workflow rules when you synchronize.
The statement "Changes you make to records while using Connect Offline are lost" is false.
Connect Offline is a feature in Salesforce that allows users to work with Salesforce data when they are offline, and then automatically synchronizes their changes with Salesforce when they reconnect to the internet.
When a user makes changes to a record while using Connect Offline, those changes are stored locally on their device. If the user saves the changes while they are offline, the changes are queued for upload to Salesforce the next time the user reconnects to the internet. Once the device reconnects to the internet, the changes will be synchronized with Salesforce.
However, it's important to note that there are some scenarios where changes made while using Connect Offline may not be saved. For example, if the device runs out of battery power or loses internet connectivity while changes are queued for upload, those changes may not be saved. Additionally, if a user loses their device or uninstalls the Salesforce mobile app without synchronizing their changes, those changes may be lost.
In summary, changes made to records while using Connect Offline are not immediately saved to Salesforce, but they are not lost. The changes are queued for upload and will be synchronized with Salesforce the next time the user's device reconnects to the internet.