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Where can you set the branch from which the feature branch is created?

  1. In the Release record.

  2. By editing the Main Branch field in the Pipeline record.

  3. In the Org Credential record.

  4. In the Environment record.

The correct answer is: By editing the Main Branch field in the Pipeline record.

The correct choice allows you to set the branch from which the feature branch is created by editing the Main Branch field in the Pipeline record. This option is essential because the Pipeline represents the flow of work and development processes in Copado. By specifying the main branch in the Pipeline, you define the source branch that new feature branches will derive from, ensuring that they are based on the latest stable code when you start your development work. Using the Release record, Org Credential record, or Environment record would not directly affect the branching settings for feature branches in the same way. The Release record is more focused on managing the deployment of features, the Org Credential record deals with authentication and access to version control systems, and the Environment record pertains to deployment targets rather than branching strategy. Thus, the ability to set the main branch in the Pipeline is vital for effective feature branch management.