| Access |
- Type
- picklist
- Properties
- Create, Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Restricted picklist, Sort, Update
- Description
- The label for whether managed components can access across namespaces.
- Possible values are:
-
Global—The managed components can
access across namespaces.
-
Public—The managed components can
access within the same namespace.
- The default value is Public.
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| Description |
- Type
- textarea
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort, Update
- Description
- The description of the Function.
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| FunctionName |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group, idLookup, Sort, Update
- Description
- The developer name of the Function. This name is case sensitive and uses the format “project name-function name”.
This field is unique within your organization.
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| Language |
- Type
- picklist
- Properties
- Create, Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Restricted picklist, Sort, Update
- Description
- The language code for the Function, such as “en_US”.
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| MasterLabel |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Create, Filter, Group, Sort, Update
- Description
- The master label for the Function.
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| NamespacePrefix |
- Type
- string
- Properties
- Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort
- Description
- The namespace prefix that is associated with this object. This object is available in
API version 53.0 and later. Each Developer Edition org
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 orgs, NamespacePrefix is set to the namespace prefix of the org for all objects that
support it, unless an object is in an installed managed package. In that case, the object has the namespace prefix of the installed managed package.
This field’s value is the namespace prefix of the Developer Edition org of the package developer.
- In orgs that are not Developer Edition orgs, NamespacePrefix is set only for objects that are part of an
installed managed package. All other objects have no namespace prefix.
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