After Spring &39; 11 upgrade the System Administrator noticed that he can no longer see the "Report Builder" permission on profiles.
Which of the following explains the scenario?
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A. B. C. D. E. F.B.
The most likely explanation for the scenario described in the question is option A, which states that Report Builder is no longer in use in Spring '11. This is because Salesforce has been replacing Report Builder with a new reporting tool called Lightning Experience Reports and Dashboards. This new tool provides a more intuitive and modern user interface for creating and managing reports and dashboards.
Option B, which states that all profiles get access to the report builder by default, is not accurate. Access to Report Builder needs to be explicitly granted to profiles by the system administrator.
Option C, which states that the old report wizard will be available only to users in Accessibility Mode, is also not accurate. Accessibility Mode is a feature that allows users with disabilities to use Salesforce more easily, and it does not affect access to reporting tools.
Options D and E are not accurate either. The edition of Salesforce a customer is using does not affect their access to Report Builder. However, it is worth noting that some Salesforce editions have limitations on the number of reports and dashboards that can be created.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A: Report Builder is no longer in use in Spring '11. It has been replaced by the new Lightning Experience Reports and Dashboards tool, which provides a more modern and intuitive user interface.