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A future method runs in the background, asynchronously. You can call a future method for executing long-running operations, such as callouts to external Web services or any operation you’d like to run in its own thread, on its own time.
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Need advise on callouts and inserting/updating new records from external system
Try to implement next:
Create Batch ith Database.AllowsCallouts interface implemented.
Create Schedulable
class to run your batch on a daily basis.
Callouts and then DML do in execute method. Set c …
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Capturing HttpResponse StatusCodes
Probably it would be a better idea to add to the email message both status code and status message. Status code is provided not for human readability but more for identifying the status of the request …