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Leonard Silon 16
Can SFDC do this?
I am only wondering if it is possible to do the below. If it is possible, please provide a suggestion as to how to accomplish it
We are trying to get around the 20-60 fields we can track history on inside SFDC. A thought was to write all the values of a record to a text file or CSV file every time it changes including the creation of that record. The file would be stored on the record itself. Lastly, the second time the record changes, we would want to append that data in the original text file. This way we have only one file but it would contain all the history
I know we could do snap shot but that will not run every time there is a change
Any ideas?
We are trying to get around the 20-60 fields we can track history on inside SFDC. A thought was to write all the values of a record to a text file or CSV file every time it changes including the creation of that record. The file would be stored on the record itself. Lastly, the second time the record changes, we would want to append that data in the original text file. This way we have only one file but it would contain all the history
I know we could do snap shot but that will not run every time there is a change
Any ideas?