Pablo Gonzalez
Pablo Gonzalez
Another thing is that obviously, we are not the only app that has had similar requirements, so someone somewhere has already solved this problem and the approach should be: try...
Also we can use the SymbolTable object to determine the type of a variable! ``` [ { "attributes": { "type": "ApexClass", "url": "/services/data/v51.0/tooling/sobjects/ApexClass/01p3h00000FHIq5AAH" }, "Name": "SameName", "SymbolTable": { "constructors": [...
Hi @sinanbunni ! Thanks for reaching out. Would this be for a specific record type (i.e Account.Customer_Type) or any reference to recordTypeId? Also if you could explain more of why...
Thanks for the info. I will look into this!
Thank you @jamienrogers222 , I still plan to look into this in the future!
@JeffKrakowski is the email template directly used in the flow? or is the flow using an email alert? if so, can you try searching where the email alert is used?
Hi @JeffKrakowski I'm unable to see the image. Could you please attach it?
I'm still unable to see it. You would have to log in to Github and attach it from there, as opposed to replying on the email.
I think this relationship is not supported by the dependency API. I'll do some research to see how this metadata is stored in salesforce. Thanks for the feedback!
@JeffKrakowski that comment wasn't for you, it was from @brandonrwind to me as he's helping me figure out how we can support your use case :) There's nothing for you...