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Before Delete Flow in Winter 21

Posted on August 26, 2020August 26, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Before Delete Flow in Winter 21 are great addition. But this is the not only enhancement which we got in Winter 21. If you still have not checked the Salesforce Winter 21 release notes, you can check here. This release includes many feature related to Flow including Before Delete Flow, New Multi-Screen components, Auto layout…

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Salesforce Winter 21 Release Notes : Quick Overview

Posted on August 25, 2020November 1, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Salesforce Winter 21 Release Notes is here with some cool and exciting features. With this release our current API version is 50. So today we will take a quick overview of Salesforce Winter 21 Release Notes. Points related to Salesforce Admin Multi-Factor Authentication: Safeguard Account Access In the current remote work culture it is required…

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Platform Event in Lightning Web Components

Posted on August 15, 2020August 15, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Platform events enable us to deliver secure, scalable, and customizable event notifications within Salesforce or from external sources. So today we will check how we can use Platform Event in Lightning Web Components. Many time we run Asynchronous process but we don’t have direct way to notify users. We can solve this issue by using…

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Async-Await in Lightning Web Components

Posted on July 26, 2020July 26, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

In the last post, we checked Promise in Lightning Web Components. While they provide easy control to Asynchronous JavaScript, but they also need different code syntax. Recently a new feature is added in JavaScript Async-Await. So today we will check how we can use in Async-Await Lightning Web Components to improve the flow.Async-Await builds on…

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Promise in Lightning Web Components

Posted on July 26, 2020July 26, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Promise in Lightning Web Components is very important. In LWC we call methods Asynchronous. So we don’t have much control in order of execution if we have multiple methods. Prior to promises events, callback functions were used but they had limited functionalities and created unmanageable code. Promises are the ideal choice for handling asynchronous operations…

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Callout from Lightning web components

Posted on June 13, 2020June 13, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Today we will check how we can make Callout from Lightning web components. We have two methods available here. Firstly we can call the Apex and from there we can make SOAP or REST API callout. and Secondly, we can directly make a simple REST call from the Lightning web components’ controller.So today we will…

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Salesforce URL Hack in Lightning

Posted on June 3, 2020June 4, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

URL Hack in Lightning, this is enough to get us excited. With the introduction of Lightning Experience, the most missing feature was URL Hack in Lightning Experience. With Spring 20 this feature has come back officially and with each release, it gets fixes and updates. So today we will cover this and we will check…

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Avoid Recursive Trigger in Salesforce

Posted on May 28, 2020July 8, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

Recursive triggers are big trouble for Salesforce developer. We always wanted to avoid recursive trigger in Salesforce. But if we have a big org which have multiple triggers with parent-child updates, include Process builder and Workflow field updates. Then we can easily face the recursive trigger error.So today I will share a few methods using…

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Test Salesforce Rest API using Postman

Posted on May 27, 2020May 25, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

API/Integration is commanly used to connect different Apps. We can Test Salesforce Rest API using Postman. In salesforce we have bunch of Standard API are available. We can also develop our own custom API. But what if we need to give demo to third party so they can consume our API. For this we can…

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Use SoapUI to Test Salesforce WebService

Posted on May 26, 2020May 25, 2020 by Tushar Sharma

In the SOAP API, Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file is basically used to understand how to use the API. We can use SoapUI to Test Salesforce WebService (Custom and Standard). While Salesforce provided Standard WSDL we can also generate our own custom API. But how we can test them as third party to make…

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