Ajouter aux favorisBrent Downey (Pushpay) a publié du contenu dans #AwesomeAdmin (Initialement publié par DON'T USE Kieren Jameson)26 févr. 2015, 17:23DON'T USE Kieren JamesonI launched another Cooking with Code (CWC) blog post today, where you’ll enter a world that should feel pretty familiar if you're an #AwesomeAdmin (can I get a “hell yeah!”?).I’m talking about working with records in Salesforce objects (e.g., Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, custom objects...) using sObjects. They're a great way for admins to start to understand Apex code, because they reference things that we use every day: object definitions, field definitions, API names. Just like we use in formulas. Apex knows about this metadata (these object/field definitions) so you don't have to do much in the code to work with them (one of the joys of the working in Salesforce!). I can’t wait to show them off to you (and you off to them!). I think you’re really going to like each other. And after that...who knows what might develop?@Women in Tech, @* Trailhead Official *, @Admin Group, San Francisco, US, @Admin Tricks, @* Salesforce Administrators *, @Portland Head First Java Study Group, (Deleted Group), @Solo Admins, @User Group, Oakland, USsObjects: Why you can't live without 'emAfficher plusAjouter un commentaireRédiger un commentaire...GrasItaliqueSoulignerBarréListe à pucesListe numérotéeAjouter un lienBloc de codeInsérer une imageJoindre des fichiersURL du lienAnnulerEnregistrer0/9000Répondre
DON'T USE Kieren JamesonI launched another Cooking with Code (CWC) blog post today, where you’ll enter a world that should feel pretty familiar if you're an #AwesomeAdmin (can I get a “hell yeah!”?).I’m talking about working with records in Salesforce objects (e.g., Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, custom objects...) using sObjects. They're a great way for admins to start to understand Apex code, because they reference things that we use every day: object definitions, field definitions, API names. Just like we use in formulas. Apex knows about this metadata (these object/field definitions) so you don't have to do much in the code to work with them (one of the joys of the working in Salesforce!). I can’t wait to show them off to you (and you off to them!). I think you’re really going to like each other. And after that...who knows what might develop?@Women in Tech, @* Trailhead Official *, @Admin Group, San Francisco, US, @Admin Tricks, @* Salesforce Administrators *, @Portland Head First Java Study Group, (Deleted Group), @Solo Admins, @User Group, Oakland, USsObjects: Why you can't live without 'emAfficher plus