Henry Lewin Jones born yesterday at 12:21pm. 9lbs, 21 inches. Mommy and baby are doing great!
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 28, 2014
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Henry Lewin Jones born yesterday at 12:21pm. 9lbs, 21 inches. Mommy and baby are doing great!
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 28, 2014
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@TehNrd Depends. Asking or answering? ;)
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 25, 2014
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@CoryBrester Makes sense. Looks like you got some other responses yesterday. Hope those are more help!
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 16, 2014
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@CoryBrester I'd look at field history for that field. Works automatically and handles multiple changes to name. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 15, 2014
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@andyinthecloud @jessealtman Oh, yeah. Makes sense if you don't necessarily know what the incoming json looks like.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 11, 2014
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@jessealtman json.deserialize(string). Docs here: http://t.co/KxDoChRMDB #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 11, 2014
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@dseli That code is a simpler version of what I'm doing. Go us for finding a Salesforce bug!
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 9, 2014
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@dseli This was added to the Known Issues list: https://t.co/rTMlRc5thC
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 9, 2014
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@JessieGrenfell Figured out my issue a few minutes ago. Needed to format DT as string but was getting some goofy query results.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 7, 2014
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@dseli Same here. I'm resisting bumping up the API version of the class that causes the problem in my org. Want SF to fix this obv bug.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 7, 2014
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@dseli Yep, my experience as well. Seems to be a lower API version seeing something it shouldn't be able to see.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 7, 2014
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@dseli Still broken for me and very slow progress on my case. Have gotten my account rep involved.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 7, 2014
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Anyone have time for a quick SOQL datetime question? Banging my head against a wall… #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) April 7, 2014
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