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I was wondering if this is possible to try out without touching the real Production environment. It seems we cannot create APEX in Enterprise Trial.

enter image description here It seems like they haven't allowed any developments in Trial orgs, couldn't find any related reference.

Is there a way to get this working, appreciate any thoughts/help. Thanks.

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    On a related note, it looks like you accidentally signed up for something that's not Enterprise Edition; even Enterprise Edition trials get Apex Code and other automations.
    – sfdcfox
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 14:32
  • Thanks @sfdcfox, yes you're correct. Even though I got entered Enterprise from here it seems to be creating a Professional edition for some reason. I had not double checked the edition in setup-->company information since I registered for a Enterprise Trial. Is there a way you can register for Trial enterprise directly if you know of. Many Thanks. Commented May 22, 2018 at 23:49
  • Try this link.
    – sfdcfox
    Commented May 22, 2018 at 23:50
  • No luck @sfdcfox, it still creates a Professional edition for me. I initially thought it's because I haven't verified the email, but I did which seems not the reason. Commented May 22, 2018 at 23:57
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    In that case, you'll need to contact Sales. They have an internal tool they can use to create any type of trial org (at least, they used to, you'll have to check).
    – sfdcfox
    Commented May 23, 2018 at 0:21

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If you are already using a Trial org and don't want to use your actual org then Sign up for Dev Hub trial org. It gives you 30 Day full trial so you can easily test this.

https://developer.salesforce.com/promotions/orgs/dx-signup

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  • Thanks @Tushar Sharma, I do have, and it's working perfectly fine. Wanted to see how it works in Prod, because once you enabled this, you can't disable it. Commented May 22, 2018 at 23:59
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    @PasanEeriyagama As far as that's concerned, enabling Scratch Orgs is "harmless"; no users will see any new features until permission sets are created and added to users to give them access to the features. It's completely invisible to normal users.
    – sfdcfox
    Commented May 23, 2018 at 0:48

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