Users can populate a custom address field manually, or they can use the Google lookup to search for an address. For example, add a Warehouse Address field to a standard or custom object. Improve address data accuracy and your users’ experience with Custom Address Fields (beta). It allows one to see which fields are searchable or not on any Object in your org from Setup! This is really helpful to understand what is searchable or not from the global search or from custom SOSL queries! Create Custom Address Fields (Beta) The Search Manager may have been around for a while but this is the first time I came across it. How: Go to the new Search Manager page in Setup, and then navigate and search the list of objects and fields that are searchable by your users. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience in Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions. Save time and narrow your search using filters so that you can verify whether a field is searchable. Search ManagerĮasily view all searchable objects and the search status of each field with Search Manager. I really wish Salesforce allows one to track more than 20 fields without Field Audit Trail add-on but they want to encourage its purchase. That is awesome that with Field Audit Trail, one’s field history is permanently retained! Without the add-on, it’s retained for 24 months instead of 18 months now. Where: This change applies only to orgs created after June 1, 2011. Without Field Audit Trail enabled, Salesforce deletes field history data after 24 months. As always, you can delete data manually using the Apex or SOAP delete() method. Field history data is retained and not automatically deleted after Field Audit Trail is enabled. When Field Audit Trail is enabled, Field History Tracking no longer enforces the 18-month retention limit. Release PDF Updated Field History Data Retention Enforcement Period What a fun game!Īnyway… Here’s my review of the Salesforce Summer 22 release. Also, chess has been consuming much of my free time too. Covid struck me in late June and that sucks. This review is a little late but better late than never.
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