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Hi fellow Salesforce builders!

 

Our first virtual meetup this year is coming this Thursday.  Please join me for a few compact tech presentations by experts from our community.  

https://trailblazercommunitygroups.com/events/details/salesforce-salesforce-developer-group-boston-united-states-presents-march-2022-meetup-tech-talks/

Looking forward to seeing all of you!

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Hi everyone! The NED team is excited to announce that we are accepting calls for proposals for sessions art NED 2022. Submit your idea today!

 

https://northeastdreamin.com/call-for-proposals/

 

@Developer Group, Manchester, US

@Boston Developer Group

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Hi everyone. I know it's been quite some time since we've had a group meeting. Changes and commitments in both my personal and professional life have made it necessary for me to step down as co-leader of the group. I will still be quite active in the community, especially with Northeast Dreamin' planning so will definitely be seeing you around. If anyone is interested in stepping into the role along with Marc, please let us know or reach out to the Trailblazer team.

 

Thanks,

Steve

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Please join us on Thursday (10/28) for Developers Group's October meetup: "Field Service DRIP: Never Miss an Appointment"! 

Field Service DRIP: Never Miss an Appointment

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Our July's virtual meetup is this coming Thursday!  Please register to join us at 5 PM ET for "The core principles of a good Salesforce DevOps process", we'll share some insights to add clarity to your DevOps journey, or get it started if you haven't yet.  Meeting link will be emailed out on Thursday (and also posted here).  Hope to see you there!

The core principles of a good Salesforce DevOps process

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  1. Aug 2, 2020, 4:32 PM
    Hi @Mark Bickford - the recording is posted in the group's Slack space. If you DM me your email address, I'll send you an invite.
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After much discussion, the Northeast Dreamin organizing committee has regretfully come to the difficult decision to cancel NED 2020, which was scheduled to be held September 14th and 15th. While September is still months away, we are acting with an abundance of caution as we want to provide the best possible experience for our attendees, sponsors and speakers while ensuring that everyone is able to attend safely and comfortably.

 

Fortunately, we have already secured dates for Northeast Dreamin’ 2021, which will be held on November 8th and 9th, 2021 at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, Rhode Island. In addition, though we cannot come together as a conference this year, we are planning to provide some opportunity to be together virtually in September. More details to come.

 

For those of you that have already registered, we are working on ticket refunds and hope to have all tickets refunded in the next few weeks. If you have already reserved a hotel room in Providence,you must cancel your reservation with the hotel directly as they will not be automatically transferred over to next year’s hotel room block.

 

Please check in with us at northeastdreamin.com for further updates and FAQs. We hope to see you in 2021!

 

Thank you to all of you for your continued support!

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  1. May 16, 2020, 5:19 AM
    Has any one thought of doing the presentations that would normally happen, as recordings in a panel style or a goto meeting setup?
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Hello everyone and Happy New Year to you all!

 

After a brief hiatus to get through the year end rush of 2019, I am pleased to announce the return of CTA Office Hours for 2020. This year's sessions will be held on the last Thursday of every month at 3PM EST. 

 

If you have a Salesforce architectural or technical challenge you are unsure how to solve or simply just need to bounce ideas off someone else that may have solved a similar problem or designed a similar solution, please join us!

 

You can register for the entire series in the attached link.

 

See you there!

CTA Office Hours Registration 2020

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Hi all,

 

I built a report with report type Opportunities and would like to add a filter saying Close Date <= 31.12.CURRENT YEAR. For this year it would be <= 31.12.2019.

 

I found in the Salesforce Documentation the following statement:

 

For example, instead of filtering on Close Date greater than Jan 1, 2017, filter using a relative date: Close Date equals this year.

 

Attached the link to the documentation:

 

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=filter_dates_relative.htm&type=5

 

If I use Close Date <= THIS YEAR I am wondering if this is the correct solution, as THIS YEAR means "Starts at 12:00:00 AM on January 1 of the current year and continues through the end of December 31 of the current year". I just want to tell Salesforce, I want all records with Closed Date <= LAST DAY OF THE CURRENT YEAR without using any formulas.

 

If using formulas what would be a practical approach here?.

 

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  1. Nov 8, 2019, 7:25 AM
    @Jake Backues@Steve Molis, thank you so much for your responses. I will take both comments as valide. You are right. That is leading me to what I want with the filter.
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