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Salesforce CRM Admin Cookbook

You're reading from   Salesforce CRM Admin Cookbook Solutions to help you implement, configure, and customize your business applications with Salesforce CRM and Lightning Experience

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
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ISBN-13 9781788625517
Length 358 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Paul Goodey Paul Goodey
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Making a Picture Paint a Thousand Words... 2. Salesforce CRM's Home Page is Where the Heart is... FREE CHAPTER 3. Automating Work with Salesforce CRM 4. Improving Data Quality in Salesforce CRM 5. Implementing Approval Processes 6. Productivity Tools for Superusers and Advanced Administration 7. Extending Lightning Experience Record Pages 8. Building a Search-First-Before-You-Create Lightning Component

Converting a 15-character Salesforce Opportunity ID to 18 characters using a formula field

Internal record IDs in Salesforce CRM, as found in all custom and standard objects such as the Opportunity, Account, Contact, and so on contain 15-character text-based values.

The text values can be described as a base-62 number, as each of the individual 15 characters can be either a numeric digit (in the range 0-9), a lowercase letter (in the range a-z), or an uppercase letter (in the range A-Z).

These 15-character Salesforce values are therefore case-sensitive, since there can be two unique IDs that owe their uniqueness to the fact that they have a character or characters that differ only in case. For example, 100000000000ABC is different to 100000000000abc.

However, there are applications such as Microsoft Excel, which are not case-sensitive and they do not recognize the difference between...

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