FavoritosHope Rubin (Mathworks Inc.) (Originalmente publicado por Temple Hoff)2 de dez. de 2013, 17:50@Shweta Shanbhag, @Peg White, @Priyank SaxenaTemple HoffThis little tip has been golden for me as I like to use the Global Search as my own personal Google of my org. So simple and so overlooked. The fields on custom and standard objects that are actually searchable in the global search is horrible. But its easy to fix. Just create a hidden long text field on the object and use a workflow to populate it with data you want to be searchable. I call the field 'searchable' and put one on almost all objects. For instance, I'd like to search on a client name and have all the Contracts appear in the search result. Another example is that multi-picklist values or any other field type that is not searchable.Mostrar maisAdicionar um comentárioEscrever um comentário...NegritoItálicoSublinhadoTachadoLista com marcadoresLista numeradaAdicionar linkBloco de códigosInserir imagemAnexar arquivosURL do linkCancelarSalvar0/9000Responder
Temple HoffThis little tip has been golden for me as I like to use the Global Search as my own personal Google of my org. So simple and so overlooked. The fields on custom and standard objects that are actually searchable in the global search is horrible. But its easy to fix. Just create a hidden long text field on the object and use a workflow to populate it with data you want to be searchable. I call the field 'searchable' and put one on almost all objects. For instance, I'd like to search on a client name and have all the Contracts appear in the search result. Another example is that multi-picklist values or any other field type that is not searchable.Mostrar mais