@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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@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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@salesforce Can I get some help with a case? Have multiple unit tests failing with ‘Internal Salesforce Error’ since #spring14 hit sandbox.
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 28, 2014
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@veterankamikaze Spoke too soon. Errors still occur. #askforce #forcedotcom #Spring14
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 24, 2014
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@veterankamikaze Seems to be resolved if I lower the API version of the classes in question to v28 (was v29). #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 24, 2014
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Wonderful. Internal Salesforce Errors while running new unit tests for a new class. #Spring14 being really touchy for anyone else? #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 24, 2014
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Lovely. #Spring14 has broken some of my code. "ColumnType.Location is not available in API version”. #askforce #forcedotcom
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 17, 2014
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Anyone see this in Eclipse? “location Not a valid enumeration for type: class com.sforce.soap.partner.wsc.SoapType” #Spring14
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 10, 2014
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@tet3 I think you can go from v30 to v29 as well. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 10, 2014
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@tet3 Can deploy from v29 to v30, but if change set was deployed to v29 previously, you have to clone it and upload to v30. #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 10, 2014
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Eclipse hosed up after #Spring14 upgrade? #askforce
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 10, 2014
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I just earned the 'Brew Bowl XLVIII' badge on @untappd! http://t.co/AF5RiNbYbC #brewbowl
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 2, 2014
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Drinking a Dead Guy Ale by @rogueales @ The Spot Sports Bar & Grill — http://t.co/kcsG1fDEJ2
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) February 2, 2014
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@LoseItSupport That’s a bum deal. Any thought to adding a grave period?
— Mike Jones (@veterankamikaze) January 31, 2014
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