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Salesforce Object Query Language (SOQL), modeled on SQL, for accessing information saved in the Salesforce database.
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Is a SOQL Query based on ID subject to an indexing delay?
When someone submits their registrations, we us a SOQL query to lookup Contacts with matching First Name, Last Name, and Email. … But this will only solve the problem if the Salesforce ID is immediately and always available for SOQL queries and isn't subject to indexing and just the more detailed record information like names and …
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Is a SOQL Query based on ID subject to an indexing delay?
Just to answer this for future reference it does indeed work if you use the Salesforce Record ID for any immediately following queries that take place before the record is properly indexed up in Sales …