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Peter_Peter_ 

Govenor limits different for managed package?

Do managed packages have there own seperate govenor limits?

 

Background:

We have developed a trigger for lead on insert and shared this code with other orgs (un packaged) . Some orgs are close to the limit on SOQL querries when doing a lead insert and our code is putting them over. Can we make our trigger a managed package and avoid or lessen the liklihood of a  problem?

 

 

 

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Chris JohnChris John

Hi Peter,

 

The docs on Governor limits state that there are separate limits for components within managed packages (e.g. in a different namespace) but only for packages developed by salesforce.com ISV partners.

 

Doc: http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/apexcode/Content/apex_gov_limits.htm

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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Chris JohnChris John

Hi Peter,

 

The docs on Governor limits state that there are separate limits for components within managed packages (e.g. in a different namespace) but only for packages developed by salesforce.com ISV partners.

 

Doc: http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/apexcode/Content/apex_gov_limits.htm

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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A_SmithA_Smith

To get this exemption added to your managed package, simply log a case in the partner portal and ask for your package to be aloha and apex certified.