Bigger, better, and batchier
The Database.Batchable
interface can be a lifesaver when dealing with large datasets. As there is a limit on the number of callouts that can occur in a single transaction, the Batchable
interface is often used to sync data with outside systems. In order to perform a callout from an implementation of the Database.Batchable
interface, you need to make a small tweak to your class definition. In addition to implementing the Database.Batchable
interface, you must also implement the Database.AllowCallouts
interface, shown as follows:
//Apex Class that implements the Batchable interface global class contactBatch implements Database.Batchable<SObject>, Database.AllowCallouts { ... }
Your code to perform callouts can occur in the start()
, execute()
, and finish()
methods. The exact number of callouts allowed is specified in Salesforce Limits Quick Reference Guide located at https://login.salesforce.com/help/pdfs/en/salesforce_app_limits_cheatsheet.pdf. At the time...