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Hello,

I have a VF page with standard controller 'Account' and controller extension 'AccountExtensionController' which has code to override the default controller 'Save' action and it is working fine. I am also displaying 'BillingAccount' information on the same VF page, "BillingAccount' is the Custom Object and Child of an 'Account' object, now I want to edit & Save some information on this Custom object. Tried writting code for this custom object 'Save' action in the same controller extension but it is not allowing, I guess because it is the extension for Standard controller 'Account'. 
Note :- I have 2 seperate blocks for 'Account' and 'BillingAccount' information and allowing to edit them seperately that means there are two different 'Save' buttons

Could anyone tell me how to achieve this.

Thanks,
Smita
 
  • June 06, 2016
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Hi,

After registration Username is created with some string like if entered username is "user1" it is being created as "user1@020o00000000meb.na17.force.com". And I know it should allow logging in  using just "user1" as username but it's not, whereas I can login using the whole string which was created as a Username.
I think it is a known issue, could anyone help me with this?

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Smita
 
  • April 24, 2016
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Hello,

 I want to display child of a child for Account standard object. How to achieve this in Visualforce?
 If I use standard controller "Account" it gives an error.
 May be this is a very basic question but I am new to Visualforce.Thanks in Advance.

Smita
  • March 18, 2016
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Hi,

What is the simplest way to have a data exchange between a client application and Salesforce(force.com sites) using client application's REST APIs, I want to fetch data from client application into force.com sites.

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Smita
  • March 10, 2016
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Could anyone tell me how to add Trailhead Badge on LinkedIn. I missed it when completed the Badge. Is that functionality available now?
  • January 30, 2016
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Hello,

I have a VF page with standard controller 'Account' and controller extension 'AccountExtensionController' which has code to override the default controller 'Save' action and it is working fine. I am also displaying 'BillingAccount' information on the same VF page, "BillingAccount' is the Custom Object and Child of an 'Account' object, now I want to edit & Save some information on this Custom object. Tried writting code for this custom object 'Save' action in the same controller extension but it is not allowing, I guess because it is the extension for Standard controller 'Account'. 
Note :- I have 2 seperate blocks for 'Account' and 'BillingAccount' information and allowing to edit them seperately that means there are two different 'Save' buttons

Could anyone tell me how to achieve this.

Thanks,
Smita
 
  • June 06, 2016
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Hello,

 I want to display child of a child for Account standard object. How to achieve this in Visualforce?
 If I use standard controller "Account" it gives an error.
 May be this is a very basic question but I am new to Visualforce.Thanks in Advance.

Smita
  • March 18, 2016
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Could anyone tell me how to add Trailhead Badge on LinkedIn. I missed it when completed the Badge. Is that functionality available now?
  • January 30, 2016
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