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Salesforce Platform Developer I Certification Guide

You're reading from   Salesforce Platform Developer I Certification Guide Expert tips, techniques, and mock tests for the Platform Developer I (DEV501) certification exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789802078
Length 546 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jan Vandevelde Jan Vandevelde
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Gunther Roskams Gunther Roskams
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Fundamentals, Data Modeling, and Management FREE CHAPTER
2. Salesforce Fundamentals 3. Understanding Data Modeling and Management 4. Section 2: Logic, Process Automation, and the User Interface
5. Declarative Automation 6. Apex Basics 7. Apex - Beyond the Basics 8. The Salesforce User Interface 9. Section 3: Testing, Debugging, and Exercise
10. Testing in Salesforce 11. Debugging and Deployment Tools 12. Mock Tests 13. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Formula fields

We have already explained what formula fields are in Chapter 1, Salesforce Fundamentals, but let's recap what we know about formula fields first. We'll learn more about their use in this section:

  • A formula is similar to a calculation that is executed or evaluated at the time we access/read the record, through the UI, a Visualforce page, the API, or Apex.
  • A formula field is read-only; you cannot edit it! You can edit the formula itself as an administrator from setup, but end users will never be able to edit the value/result from the UI.
  • A formula can make use of various data of the record itself or related data and even fixed variables to perform its calculations. Think of them as formulas you would use in an Excel spreadsheet. These formulas can make use of data and operations to calculate a new value for a data type.
  • Formula fields can return a value...
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