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Salesforce allows you to describe sObjects either by using sObject or field tokens, or the describeSObjects Schema method.
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New Schema.describeSObjects not working as expected
So support confirmed that this was happening, but I don't see it in Known Issues, so I guess it it a limitation for now - I'll raise an idea and see what happens. For now though, you can follow Daniel …
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DescribeSObjectResult missing fields when executed in managed package
The way I read this line in the docs, that is expected behavior:
For example, if the code block that generates the map is in namespace
N1, and a field is also in N1, the key in the map is repres …
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Apex: Dynamically get fields for an SObject - no hardcoding
The docs suggest you use the newer Schema.describeSObjects(List) method - that lets you pass one or more names of objects as a list, and get back the results. Here's the sample code:
// sObject types …