I'm not sure if this is your problem, but you cannot create a trigger in a production environment without the Force IDE. You should make a sandbox and create your trigger there then deploy to production. I would recommend using the Force IDE even with a sandbox since it makes deployment so easy. I ran into a lot of problems when creating code directly in a production environment and I would not recommend it.
I'm not sure if this is your problem, but you cannot create a trigger in a production environment without the Force IDE. You should make a sandbox and create your trigger there then deploy to production. I would recommend using the Force IDE even with a sandbox since it makes deployment so easy. I ran into a lot of problems when creating code directly in a production environment and I would not recommend it.
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Hi Spunky,
mebbe you are blind... or also maybe your system admin has not given you create trigger options.
I suggest you can ask your system admin to give you a profile which can create triggers.
Are you also able to write Apex classes? or trigger for any other object???
If not then you do not have permissions to Author Apex, which can be found under profiles.
Else... go check a eye doctor...:smileywink:
Cheers,
SiD
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