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Sunil Dwarakanath
Is there a limitation on number of custom objects used in Console app?
Hi,
We have an Unlimited edition. Will there be a limitation on number of Custom Objects that can be used in Console app?
Technically we are able to add more than 5 Custom Objects to Console app but in contract its mentioned as maximum 5.
Regards,
Sunil TD
We have an Unlimited edition. Will there be a limitation on number of Custom Objects that can be used in Console app?
Technically we are able to add more than 5 Custom Objects to Console app but in contract its mentioned as maximum 5.
Regards,
Sunil TD
I have searched in other success community forum and developer forum, I couldn't find similar to this.
Also, I worked in official salesforce support team for about 2 years, I haven't received any support case with this issue.
So practically this shouldn't be an issue .
regards,
Giridharan
All Answers
There is no such limitation for adding the custom object in console app.
If the objects are already available, you will be just adding the tab to the console. So there shouldn't be any issue / limitation.
I referred in salesforce docs as well , they haven't specified such limitations:
Salesforce Classic Console Limitations (https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=console2_limitations.htm&type=5)
Lightning Experience Console Limitations (https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=console_lex_limitations.htm&type=5)
Please let me know if you have any further queries, mark this as best answer if your issue is resolved.
regards,
Giridharan,
Software Engineer,
Varasi LLC,
www.varasi.com
Thanks for your reply.
Technically there is no limitation, but in contract will salesforce bring out this limitation? And anyone has come across this limitation?
Regards,
Sunil TD
I have searched in other success community forum and developer forum, I couldn't find similar to this.
Also, I worked in official salesforce support team for about 2 years, I haven't received any support case with this issue.
So practically this shouldn't be an issue .
regards,
Giridharan