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Questions relating to Apex, the native programming language for the Force.com platform. Use it for general questions on syntax, errors, constructs, and rules of use. Most questions should include a code *excerpt* to help answerers understand specifically what has gone wrong or why you need help.
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Best Practice Question : Parent / Child integration (via REST) to external system
Since Summer 15, you are able to perform batch requests/responses using the REST. Check out this article in the developer guide:
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_rest.meta/api_re …
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Search and filter articles by the content on a file field
following this question (What fields are searched in Articles?)
I'm able to filter articles successfully in the Knowledge tab by doing a search with key-words that are inside the content of the files …
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ESLint/prettier conflict when using cumulusci namespace placeholder in Apex
I am getting the below error when I run npm run prettier and when I commit (since I have a husky hook) a couple of Apex classes that use namespace placeholders . … Error: Found punctuation symbol or operator '%' that isn't valid in Apex.
I tried telling prettier and eslint to ignore these lines of code but I keep getting the same errors. …
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Add specified tests in sfdx deploy command
You could use the following command in a shell/bash terminal to collect all the test classes in a comma-separated string variable:
export TESTS=$(find force-app -name "*Test.cls" -type f -exec basenam …