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Should you update custom setting as user in managed package

Ideally, if you need to update a custom setting in managed package, you should do it with an user that has access to that update operation. If the user does not have the permission explicitly and the ...
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Use of more than 1 reactive parameter in wired method

Thanks for spending time on this post. After doing some more debug, I am able to find out the root cause. I was simply passing the field api name without appending object name before it. For example, ...
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Use of more than 1 reactive parameter in wired method

@progressFieldAPIName is being interpreted as a decorator, so what's expected afterwards is a parameter/argument list. I think you meant to write: @api progressFieldAPIName;
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Are custom sites on force.com an outdated way to build custom sites?

So I finally got through to a SF technical account manager and they explained it all to me. Force.com sites is an old way of making external sites and no longer supported. They rolled this ...
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Are custom sites on force.com an outdated way to build custom sites?

To add to Ken's answer, one thing that is not always clear is that Experience Cloud does provide the same concept of Guest User access as regular Sites do, and that is included with Enterprise ...
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Are custom sites on force.com an outdated way to build custom sites?

By force.com, do you mean the force.com "Sites" feature? SF has been pushing Communities, now Experience Cloud, over Sites for years but you can still use Sites if you want to and it is ...
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