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CodeSetBundle
Supported Calls
create(), delete(), describeLayout(), describeSObjects(), getDeleted(), getUpdated(), query(), retrieve(), search(), undelete(), update(), upsert()
Fields
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| CodeSet10Id |
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| CodeSet11Id |
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| CodeSet12Id |
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| CodeSet13Id |
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| CodeSet14Id |
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| CodeSet15Id |
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| CodeSet1Id |
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| CodeSet2Id |
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| CodeSet3Id |
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| CodeSet4Id |
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| CodeSet5Id |
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| CodeSet6Id |
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| CodeSet7Id |
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| CodeSet8Id |
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| CodeSet9Id |
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| CodeSetBundleKey |
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| LastReferencedDate |
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| LastViewedDate |
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| Name |
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| OwnerId |
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| Type |
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Usage
The different code sets that represent the same conceptual entity are referenced using the different CodeSetId fields, and then given a unique CodeSetBundleKey. This object can’t have more than one record referencing the same group of code sets. Though the industry defines code set bundles as supporting infinite references to code sets, the Salesforce implementation supports a maximum of fifteen code set references in a bundle.
Associated Objects
This object has the following associated objects. If the API version isn’t specified, they’re available in the same API versions as this object. Otherwise, they’re available in the specified API version and later.
- CodeSetBundleChangeEvent (API version 59.0)
- Change events are available for the object.