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Transforming a Validation Rule Requirement into a Validation Rule
Creating a validation rule with Salesforce is fairly straightforward in most cases. When the requirement for a validation rule becomes sufficiently complex, there needs to be a way to transpose functional requirements into the formula itself. Suppose the validation requirements … Continue reading
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