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chandrasekhar reddy
Question about debug logs?
Hi,
I have below debug logs.
Could you please explain me what those _NS terms are?
I have below debug logs.
00:52:52.736|LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|(default)| Number of SOQL queries: 68 out of 100 ******* CLOSE TO LIMIT Number of query rows: 39 out of 50000 Number of SOSL queries: 0 out of 20 Number of DML statements: 12 out of 150 Number of DML rows: 12 out of 10000 Maximum CPU time: 706 out of 10000 Maximum heap size: 0 out of 6000000 Number of callouts: 0 out of 100 Number of Email Invocations: 0 out of 10 Number of future calls: 0 out of 50 Number of queueable jobs added to the queue: 0 out of 50 Number of Mobile Apex push calls: 0 out of 10 00:52:52.736|LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|ASF| Number of SOQL queries: 9 out of 100 Number of query rows: 5 out of 50000 Number of SOSL queries: 0 out of 20 Number of DML statements: 0 out of 150 Number of DML rows: 0 out of 10000 Maximum CPU time: 0 out of 10000 Maximum heap size: 0 out of 6000000 Number of callouts: 0 out of 100 Number of Email Invocations: 0 out of 10 Number of future calls: 0 out of 50 Number of queueable jobs added to the queue: 0 out of 50 Number of Mobile Apex push calls: 0 out of 10 00:52:52.736|LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|CRMfusionDBR101| Number of SOQL queries: 4 out of 100 Number of query rows: 0 out of 50000 Number of SOSL queries: 0 out of 20 Number of DML statements: 0 out of 150 Number of DML rows: 0 out of 10000 Maximum CPU time: 0 out of 10000 Maximum heap size: 0 out of 6000000 Number of callouts: 0 out of 100 Number of Email Invocations: 0 out of 10 Number of future calls: 0 out of 50 Number of queueable jobs added to the queue: 0 out of 50 Number of Mobile Apex push calls: 0 out of 10 00:52:52.736|CUMULATIVE_LIMIT_USAGE_ENDIn above logs, what are LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|(default) , LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|ASF and LIMIT_USAGE_FOR_NS|CRMfusionDBR101 ?
Could you please explain me what those _NS terms are?
The "default" is ofcourse the default namespace (your ORG wide namespace).
When you execute some code, each namespace has its own governor limits (this avoids external packages to make the destination org "heavier"), that's why you see different counts.
Hope this helps!
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To see all installed packages, go to Build > Installed packages: you will find all packages installed and their namespaces (columns namespace prefix): if a row in the table doesn't have a namespace prefix set, this means it is an "unamanged package".