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Developer Preview Releases for the Google Visualization API

February 21, 2009 by David Schach Leave a Comment

Google has invited developers to participate in Developer Preview Releases for the Visualization API

Filed Under: Development, Google, New Features, Salesforce, Winter 09 Tagged With: Dreamforce, Eclipse IDE, Google, New Features

Ubiquity Plugin for developer.force.com

February 5, 2009 by David Schach 4 Comments

Inspired by Gina Tripani’s release of a Ubiquity plug-in to search Lifehacker via Google, I used her code as a base (thanks, Gina) and created a Ubiquity plug-in to search developer.force.com.

Filed Under: Development Tagged With: Just for fun, Projects, X-Squared On Demand

The Ultimate Visualforce Events Tab – Almost

January 5, 2009 by David Schach 5 Comments

Check old blog posts, and you’ll see that I’ve been working on custom Events and Task tabs for a while now. A Task Visualforce tab (that mimics the Task box on the Home Page) is almost ready to come out, but the Events Enhanced List tab is (pretty much) here! This bears emphasizing: Enhanced Lists […]

Filed Under: Configuration, Salesforce, Visualforce, Winter 09 Tagged With: Apex, Force.com Builder, Force.com Platform, Salesforce, Visualforce

Force.com Sites Guest User Profile Permissions

December 22, 2008 by David Schach Leave a Comment

I’m working on an event registration application for the Sites Developer Challenge, and it involves a validation that the registrant’s email exists in a Contact record. Remembering that Steve Andersen had run into some obstacles with Contact.Email visibility, I decided to check the guest profile for Contact Field Level Security. Here’s what I found: If […]

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Native Application, New Features, Winter 09 Tagged With: Configuration, Force.com Platform, Sites

Inline Visualforce Page Layouts!

November 29, 2008 by David Schach 1 Comment

We’re all used to using inline S-Controls, dragging and dropping them into page layouts. And the entire Salesforce community has been spending tons of time recreating page layouts in Visualforce, just to edit one small piece of a page.

As an example, how would you implement the example at developer.force.com: Visualforce Dynamic Edit Page? You would do it the way it was explained in the blog post!

Well the rules of the game have changed.

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Native Application, New Features, Salesforce Tagged With: Force.com Builder, New Developments, New Features, Visualforce

Project: Change Owner Button in Visualforce

November 13, 2008 by David Schach 7 Comments

Drawing upon some code I found in the Developers Guide, I have written a Visualforce page to mass-change the owner of all selected records to any active User in Salesforce. Yes, it only works with Contacts for now, but my next step will be to use Dynamic Apex to pass the sObject name to the page and its extension/controller, allowing me to reuse one bit of code for multiple objects. We'll see how it goes. But in the meantime, enjoy this page that lets you perform a search, check which records you want to transfer, and then input a User. I've tested it with 50 records at once, so that should suffice for most uses.

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Salesforce, Visualforce, X-Squared On Demand Tagged With: Projects, Visualforce

Project: Lookup to Picklist

November 11, 2008 by David Schach Leave a Comment

In the first installment of post-Dreamforce projects, I present a mechanism to present the user with all available Lookup options in a picklist. This should simplify some Visualforce pages. (Credit to the Developers Guide from the new post-Dreamforce Library.) The key to the code is the ability to customize the SOQL statement to focus as […]

Filed Under: Apex, Visualforce Tagged With: Apex, Configuration, Dreamforce, Projects, Visualforce, X-Squared On Demand

Salesforce Order of Execution

November 9, 2008 by David Schach 6 Comments

I came across this page in the Apex documentation and wanted to share it with everyone. Many people have asked about this in the past, so it seems a good idea to publicize it:
http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/apexcode/Content/apex_triggers_order_of_execution.htm

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Native Application Tagged With: Apex, Configuration, Force.com Builder

Salesforce CRM “Locale” Field

October 23, 2008 by David Schach 1 Comment

I wanted to change the first day of my week to Monday, and to see my weekends on the right-side of the 7-day view. I’ve started doing this on my Google and Outlook calendars, so why not be consistent?

Filed Under: Configuration, Native Application Tagged With: Force.com Builder, Salesforce

Apex – The Basics

October 1, 2008 by David Schach 1 Comment

Jon Mountjoy has written another super post over at developer.force.com. This one is titled An Introduction to Apex. It goes through some of the basics of the language and provides some examples. Everyone should read this; beginners will get a better orientation than otherwise available, and experienced Apex developers will probably also learn a thing […]

Filed Under: Apex, Development Tagged With: Apex, Force.com Platform, Salesforce

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