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Hands-On Low-Code Application Development with Salesforce

You're reading from   Hands-On Low-Code Application Development with Salesforce Build customized CRM applications that solve business challenges in just a few clicks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800209770
Length 608 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Enrico Murru Enrico Murru
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: What Is Salesforce?
2. Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction to Salesforce FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Data Modeling
4. Chapter 2: Building the Data Model 5. Chapter 3: Mastering Formulas 6. Chapter 4: Cleaning Data with Validation Rules 7. Chapter 5: Handling Dynamic Configuration 8. Chapter 6: Security First – The "Who Sees What" Paradigm 9. Section 3: Automation Tools
10. Chapter 7: Be a Workflow Champion 11. Chapter 8: Setting Up Approval Processes 12. Chapter 9: Process Builder – Workflow Evolution 13. Chapter 10: Designing Lightning Flows 14. Chapter 11: Interacting with Actions 15. Section 4: Composing the User Interface
16. Chapter 12: All about Layouts 17. Chapter 13: The Lightning App Builder 18. Chapter 14: Leveraging Customers and Partners Power with Communities 19. Section 5: Data Management
20. Chapter 15: Importing and Exporting Data Declaratively 21. Chapter 16: Learning about Data Reporting 22. Section 6: Ready to Release?
23. Chapter 17: The Sandbox Model 24. Chapter 18: Deploying Your Solution 25. Section 7: Before We Say Goodbye
26. Chapter 19: Salesforce Ohana – The Most Amazing Community Around 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building a custom formula field

To create a new custom formula field, jump to Setup | Object Manager, select a standard or custom object (I selected the Example object), then select Fields & Relationships, click the New button and select the Formula option, and click Next:

Figure 3.4 – Formula field type selection

By selecting the type, you are defining what will be the expected output for the formula. Let's select Text and fill in the field's label and name then click Next:

Figure 3.5 – Customizing a custom formula field

This step is meant to define the formula body and the usual Description and Help Text fields. Unless you can type the formula all by yourself, the page gives you helpers to select lists and buttons to compile the formula with no need to remember each field.

The Select Field Type and Insert Field lists show the list of available objects and their fields:

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