| ApiVersion |
- Type
- double
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Sort, Update
- Description
- The API version for
this bundle. Every bundle has an API version specified at creation.
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| Description |
- Type
- textarea
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group, Sort, Update
- Description
- The text description of the bundle. Maximum size of 255 characters.
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| DeveloperName |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group, Sort, Update
- Description
- The unique name of the record in the API. This name can contain only
underscores and alphanumeric characters, and must be unique in your
organization. It must begin with a letter, not include spaces, not
end with an underscore, and not contain two consecutive underscores. This field is automatically generated but you can
supply your own value if you create the record using the
API.
When
creating large sets of data, always specify a unique DeveloperName
for each record. If no DeveloperName is specified, performance may
slow while Salesforce generates one for each record.
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| Language |
- Type
- picklist
- Properties
- Create, Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Restricted picklist, Sort, Update
- Description
- The language of the MasterLabel.
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| MasterLabel |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group,w Sort, Update
- Description
- Master label for the Lightning bundle. This internal label doesn’t get
translated.
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| NamespacePrefix |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort
- Description
- The namespace prefix associated
with this object. Each Developer Edition organization that creates
a managed package has a unique namespace prefix. Limit: 15 characters.
You can refer to a component in a managed package by using the namespacePrefix__componentName notation.
The namespace prefix can have one of the following values:
- In Developer Edition organizations, the namespace prefix is set
to the namespace prefix of the organization for all objects that support
it. There is an exception if an object is in an installed managed
package. In that case, the object has the namespace prefix of the
installed managed package. This is the namespace prefix of the Developer
Edition organization of the package developer.
- In organizations that are not Developer Edition organizations, NamespacePrefix is only set for objects that are part
of an installed managed package. There is no namespace prefix for
all other objects.
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