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Eclipse not display value for relationship column
Hi,
In Eclipse, I select SalesForce.Schema and it has a place where I can put a query and hit Run Me to execute it. After I execute the query below. I get the result back with all the columns except column number 5 (Account). This column is a child column of Opportunity (Opportunity.Account.Name). All it shows in this column is "Account" value instead of the actual account. However, when I double-click in each row of Account column, it will pop up a small window "Lookup for Account" and it shows an actual account Name. Is there a way to make Column Account list the actual account name instead of double-click to show the actual name?
select name, Amount, ExpectedRevenue, closedate, Opportunity.Account.Name from Opportunity
Thanks,
No there is no way to display Oppotunity.Account.name column the way u want, this is how the ecllipse IDE behaves.
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No there is no way to display Oppotunity.Account.name column the way u want, this is how the ecllipse IDE behaves.
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Hey
You could use anonymous blocks, and execute the code on the fly like e.g.
I usually use the schema to investigate the structure, and then the 'Execute Anonymous' window in Apex to inspect the data.
Cheers,
Wes
Thanks Guys,