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Paul B 1
Account object has a field called Account Owner...
Hello, I am working through the Visual Force Basics module and in Use Standard Controllers I am up to this part:
For example, while viewing the object details for Account, you might have noticed that the Account object has a field called Account Owner...
WHERE would I be viewing the object details for Account? Adding a link to that text referencing the page it is referring to would definitely be helpful. And a possibly related question is, are there any API docs that just have all of the objects, methods, and fields listed as a reference?
Thank you
For example, while viewing the object details for Account, you might have noticed that the Account object has a field called Account Owner...
WHERE would I be viewing the object details for Account? Adding a link to that text referencing the page it is referring to would definitely be helpful. And a possibly related question is, are there any API docs that just have all of the objects, methods, and fields listed as a reference?
Thank you
For Account API
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api.meta/api/sforce_api_objects_account.htm
always refer SOAP API Developer Guide for future reference.
Mark as best answer if it helps you.
Thanks,
Ghanshyam Choudhari
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For Account API
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api.meta/api/sforce_api_objects_account.htm
always refer SOAP API Developer Guide for future reference.
Mark as best answer if it helps you.
Thanks,
Ghanshyam Choudhari
It actually seems like what the module is referencing is if i got to setup (the gear icon in the top right) -> then on the left under "platform tools" I click "objects and fields" and then click "object manager". From the page that comes up I can select "Account" and then "Fields and Relationships". There is the information being referenced, but that is not very clear from the module explaination.
thanks for your help though.
Actually, API name owner is nothing but ownerId.
you can query below soql
if you query below soql you will get an error
so if want to extract the information from child object then you need "." operator.
EG.