Huh. Looks like you can't upload if unit tests are running in the source org. Who knew? #askforce
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 29, 2017
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It's a thing. Sometimes there's stuff.
Huh. Looks like you can't upload if unit tests are running in the source org. Who knew? #askforce
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 29, 2017
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Grrr… This change set absolutely refuses to upload. Anyone else having problems? #askforce
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 29, 2017
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@missylongshore Crititical update doesn't apply to "documented and supported" method of defining custom DocTypes on <apex:page> tag.
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 24, 2017
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@michaelforce
"My log in isn't working."
or
"My login isn't working."
????— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 17, 2017
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@BrianMakas This is comparing the formula to the Thread_Id that is added to an email merge.
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 15, 2017
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@BrianMakas I've compared various formulas to old cases (2010) and new cases and always end up with a mismatch at one end or the other.
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 15, 2017
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@BrianMakas Yeah, I've seen just about every variation of that formula that there is. I'm using one now, but don't like that it could break.
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 15, 2017
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Oh my God. Case.Thread_Id not being a real field is killing me today. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 14, 2017
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@asksalesforce This is still happening. A real pain s this specific email address is an alias that sends to other users.
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 13, 2017
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Drinking a Namaste White by @dogfishbeer @ Tavern Hall — https://t.co/1BQofFhkl7
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 5, 2017
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@asksalesforce I have a user with Product and Service Notifications turned OFF and yet user still receives the emails. Can you help?
— Mike Jones (@mkdjns) March 1, 2017
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