@andyboettcher NA10 instance, production. Reading up on selective queries. ~84000 rows, query returns 54. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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It's a thing. Sometimes there's stuff.
@andyboettcher NA10 instance, production. Reading up on selective queries. ~84000 rows, query returns 54. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@CarolEnLaNube That’s why I was thinking, but the query only returns 54 records.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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SQLException [common.exception.SfdcSqlException: ORA-01013: user requested cancel of current operation #forcedotcom #askforce (2 of 2)
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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.@salesforce is killing my batch jobs with some screwy message. #askforce #forcedotcom (1 of 2)
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@michaellorg Not that I know of but it would be pretty easy with something like http://t.co/sHHAduogAc #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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@Kwongerific Hmm… looks like I’ll have to go dig around through the meta data API to find this stuff.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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@Kwongerific Actually, can you clarify “go through each record type”? Do you mean manually?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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@Kwongerific Oof. Gross. I was hoping for something akin to CaseStatus object where I can tell if a particular status is closed or not.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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@veterankamikaze To clarify that last one: Want to find records that are not in a valid status for recordtype. #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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Any way of knowing which pick list values are available for which record types? Specifically Case status? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 7, 2014
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@Kwongerific I'm generally OK with it unless there are a boatload of posts from one person all at the same time.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 5, 2014
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That thing when your emergency deploy takes 40 minutes… #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 3, 2014
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