@salesforce I think there is some missing information in the Apex Developers guide. Who can I report this to? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 26, 2014
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@salesforce I think there is some missing information in the Apex Developers guide. Who can I report this to? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 26, 2014
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@horicentweets Was afraid of that. Want to raise an exception to the calling code, but log that it happened in mine. #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 26, 2014
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Any clever way to react to data condition by doing DML, then throw a custom exception? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 26, 2014
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@JessieGrenfell @forcedotcom Yeah, have fun. I’ve been chasing down ISE w/ support for a few weeks now…
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 25, 2014
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@JessieGrenfell @forcedotcom Be persistent. Internal Salesforce Error is not your fault. You aren’t asking for dev support. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 25, 2014
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If your batches fail and you know it, clap your hands. *clap clap* #forcedotcom #isitbeerthirtyyet?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 18, 2014
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@FitbitSupport Will the Force still be supported for users who choose to not participate in the recall?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 13, 2014
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@andyboettcher Thanks for this write up. Passing it along to a coworker who was fighting this a few weeks ago and gave up.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 11, 2014
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@hammnick Oh that question. Yeah, understand the difference now. Not sure why we need both fields though.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@hammnick Unclear. Sort of need to wait for the batch to run again tonight. Swapped a few things out to try for an improvement.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@hammnick Yeah, found that. Sort of in fire fighting mode so need to slow down and think before tweeting.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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Need to get out of emergency mode. A simple search netted me a ton of results. #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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What’s the difference between SystemModstamp and LastModifiedDate? #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@andyboettcher And again… http://t.co/fsuqo2mlcg
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@andyboettcher bah! Link vomited: http://t.co/Zq0lqnyVeQ
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@andyboettcher selective queries per this: http://t.co/Zq0lqnyVeQ #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) March 10, 2014
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@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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