When clients illustrate complex business processes with a seemingly endless cast of layers, players, deadlines, and notifications I cringe, not because of Salesforce.com’s inability to handle these types of processes (Salesforce.com’s workflow capabilities are exceptional), but being a visual person I’m well-aware of Salesforce.com’s inability to provide visual representation of workflow. As a solution, I [...]
As a heavy Salesforce.com user/developer/consultant, there are many times when I’m cycling through custom objects, workflow rules, apex triggers, and reports in an org and I’d like to be able to follow my progress in the sidebar via the recent items section. I’d really like the ability to customize the recent items section to toggle [...]
This is a frustration of mine when using the Eclipse-based Force.com IDE. Even when effective code coverage has been reached, I’m still stuck with code coverage errors in the Problems pane. Obviously, this is merely an annoyance, but something that should be addressed. Is there an Eclipse function that will flush error [...]
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Hello and welcome to joe-ferraro.com. As you might expect, my name is Joe Ferraro. I’m a SaaS developer/consultant in Philadelphia. I’m especially fond of Force.com development and I’ll be using this blog to post best practices, examples of native Salesforce.com apps, and other interesting utilizations of the platform. Feel free to contact me with questions [...]