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Hi,

Maybe I'm wrong, but I can't find an equivalent of the previous "Show" menu, having the Details, Drop zones, Conditional Highlights and most of all "Currencies using" options.
Is it correct to tell our users to use the classic report builder to set these options ?

Best regards,
Patrick

Hi,

I'm a beginning Force.com IDE user. Great product !

I would like to debug a web service developed by other guys, who left the company. 
This is the code for the test class:

@isTest
private class WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST {
    
    private static testMethod void getAccountsTest() {
        Test.startTest();
        Account acc = testUtils.createAccount('testAccount');
        insert acc;
        
        DateTime dateTimeValue = DateTime.now().addMonths(-1);
        RestRequest req = new RestRequest();
        RestResponse res = new RestResponse();
        req.requestURI = '/services/apexrest/Accounts/';
        req.httpMethod = 'GET';
        RestContext.request = req;
        RestContext.request.params.put('iRefDateTime', String.valueOf(dateTimeValue));
        RestContext.response= res;
        
        WS01_Account_GetUpdate.getAccountWithoutIdTEPORTAL();
        Test.stopTest();
    }
  }


My question is what to type in "Source to execute" in the "Execute Asynchronous" tab in Debug perspective.
I tried with:

new WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST().getAccountsTest();

But I'm getting :

Compile error at line 1 column 1
Type is not visible: WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST


Can anybody help me out here please ?

Many thanks in advance,

Patrick

Hi,

I'm new to the SF scene, and have an Oracle background.
A reoccuring procedure I'm doing in Oracle is:
  • Execute a DML (insert, update, delete) statement
  • Check the correctness by executing a query (select) statement
  • If OK, I commit. If not, I rollback all DML
My question: is this way of working possible using Developer Console ? As I understand, DML statements are always commited. Unless you set some savepoint. Can I first execute some anonymous Apex with DML code preceded by a savepoint, then execute a select, then execute commit or rollback.
Or is there another way, maybe outside Developer Console, to handle this ?

One more question: is there a way to save/open scripts having anonymous Apex ?

Thanks,
Patrick

Hi,

I'm a beginning Force.com IDE user. Great product !

I would like to debug a web service developed by other guys, who left the company. 
This is the code for the test class:

@isTest
private class WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST {
    
    private static testMethod void getAccountsTest() {
        Test.startTest();
        Account acc = testUtils.createAccount('testAccount');
        insert acc;
        
        DateTime dateTimeValue = DateTime.now().addMonths(-1);
        RestRequest req = new RestRequest();
        RestResponse res = new RestResponse();
        req.requestURI = '/services/apexrest/Accounts/';
        req.httpMethod = 'GET';
        RestContext.request = req;
        RestContext.request.params.put('iRefDateTime', String.valueOf(dateTimeValue));
        RestContext.response= res;
        
        WS01_Account_GetUpdate.getAccountWithoutIdTEPORTAL();
        Test.stopTest();
    }
  }


My question is what to type in "Source to execute" in the "Execute Asynchronous" tab in Debug perspective.
I tried with:

new WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST().getAccountsTest();

But I'm getting :

Compile error at line 1 column 1
Type is not visible: WS01_Account_GetUpdate_TEST


Can anybody help me out here please ?

Many thanks in advance,

Patrick

Hi,

I'm new to the SF scene, and have an Oracle background.
A reoccuring procedure I'm doing in Oracle is:
  • Execute a DML (insert, update, delete) statement
  • Check the correctness by executing a query (select) statement
  • If OK, I commit. If not, I rollback all DML
My question: is this way of working possible using Developer Console ? As I understand, DML statements are always commited. Unless you set some savepoint. Can I first execute some anonymous Apex with DML code preceded by a savepoint, then execute a select, then execute commit or rollback.
Or is there another way, maybe outside Developer Console, to handle this ?

One more question: is there a way to save/open scripts having anonymous Apex ?

Thanks,
Patrick
I am trying to use the following SOQL query in Data Loader expecting to receive a translated Status value:
SELECT Id, Subject, toLabel(Status), CreatedDate FROM Task ORDER BY CreatedDate DESC LIMIT 5
It does not return any value for that column for this query.

Is there a way to get a translated picklist value in Data Loader?
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