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Steve ShermanSteve Sherman 

Sharing Custom Objects and Tabs

I am interested in knowing if there is a way in which our organization could share our basic Salesforce set-up with another organization who has just acquired Salesforce. We are both non-profits with similar needs and we would like to share our basic set-up that they would then be able to customize to their needs rather than have to start from scratch. We are working collaboratively to better our communities and would like to share this information so they do not have to reinvent the wheel. Is there any way to share this information across organizations? Any help would be appreciated.

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MrTheTylerMrTheTyler

Hi Steve,

 

  Check out the Force.com Migration Tool.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Tyler Hudson
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MrTheTylerMrTheTyler

Hi Steve,

 

  Check out the Force.com Migration Tool.

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Tyler Hudson
Contact Us - We Can Help!

Salesforce Superheroes
------------------------------
help@salesforcesuperheroes.com
www.salesforcesuperheroes.com
1-888-407-9578 x123

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HariDineshHariDinesh

Hi,

 

Yes, As SF stores the setup information in the form of META DATA.

You can move this using Eclipse of Force.com Migration tool.

 

But consider there are some limitations, like we cannot move the entire Metadata at one time.(As per my knowledge)

Need to move depend data first and next other like.

Any way the link provided is good one and help you in understanding the tool .

 

Let us know if you face any difficulties while implementing

 

Steve ShermanSteve Sherman

Thanks for the information. I am going to get with the programmer from the other organization and give it a try.