Which of the following feature allows you to send an email when an opportunity reaches a threshold value?
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The feature that allows you to send an email when an opportunity reaches a threshold value is the Big Deal Alert.
Big Deal Alert is a feature in Salesforce that enables you to set up alerts for specific opportunities that meet certain criteria. These alerts can be sent to designated users, groups, or email addresses when the opportunity amount reaches a threshold value.
To set up a Big Deal Alert, you need to create a criteria-based sharing rule that defines the criteria for when the alert should trigger. This rule will determine which opportunities are eligible for the alert.
Once the sharing rule is created, you can create the Big Deal Alert by selecting the criteria-based sharing rule and specifying the threshold value for the alert. You can also choose the email template to use for the alert email and select the recipients for the email.
When an opportunity meets the criteria defined in the sharing rule and the amount reaches the threshold value, the system will automatically send an email to the designated recipients.
In summary, the Big Deal Alert feature in Salesforce allows you to set up alerts for specific opportunities that meet certain criteria, and send an email notification when the opportunity reaches a threshold value.