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Tag for dealing with SFDC Standard Objects. These are typically objects that don't end in __c and whenever you create a new Salesforce org already exist.
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Using Apex, how can we can we query all the fields and CreatedDate for Account or any other ...
The code in the OP will make a SOQL query for every single field on the object, which is going to hit limits very quickly and probably isn't what you want anyway. I'm guessing you actually want the c …
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Reasons for not using Standard Object
Here are some reasons to consider custom objects over standard objects for a particular solution:
Standard objects are shared between all apps using them - if you have 3 or 4 apps using the same sta …