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Salesforce Platform App Builder Certification Guide

You're reading from   Salesforce Platform App Builder Certification Guide A beginner's guide to building apps on the Salesforce Platform and passing the Salesforce Platform App Builder exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800206434
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paul Goodey Paul Goodey
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to the Lightning Platform Core
2. Chapter 1: Core Capabilities of the Lightning Platform FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Designing and Building a Data Model 4. Chapter 3: Importing and Exporting Data 5. Section 2: Behind the Scenes
6. Chapter 4: Securing Access to Data 7. Chapter 5: Setting Up the User Interface 8. Chapter 6: Implementing Business Logic 9. Chapter 7: Building Business Process Automation 10. Chapter 8: Generating Data Analytics with Reports and Dashboards 11. Section 3: A Step Closer to the Exam
12. Chapter 9: Configuring the Mobile Features 13. Chapter 10: Understanding the Social Features 14. Chapter 11: Managing the App Building Process 15. Chapter 12: Studying for the Certified Platform App Builder Exam 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding the features and capabilities of external objects

We have learned about the options for importing and exporting data to and from the Lightning Platform and we have carried out some practical methods of importing or copying data into the Lightning Platform using the ETL processes of extract, transform, and load.

ETL processes generally produce copies of data in the Salesforce org, which are static references at the point of extraction and have the disadvantage that the data may not need to be permanently stored and, at some point in time, becomes out of date.

As an improvement to the integration of Salesforce and third-party systems, where data is always up to date, Salesforce provides a feature known as Salesforce Connect that uses external objects that represent the data tables and records that are located in external systems.

External objects are similar to custom objects, which we looked at in Chapter 2, Designing and Building a Data Model. Custom objects...

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