DisclosureType

Represents the types of disclosures that are done by an individual or an organization and the associated metadata. This object is available in API version 57.0 and later.

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Important

Supported SOAP API Calls

create(), delete(), describeLayout(), describeSObjects(), query(), retrieve(), update(), upsert()

Supported REST API Methods

DELETE, GET, HEAD, PATCH, POST, Query

Fields

Field Details
Description
Type
textarea
Properties
Create, Nillable, Update
Description
The description about the disclosure type.
DeveloperName
Type
string
Properties
Create, Filter, Group, Sort, Update
Description
The unique name for the DisclosureType object.
The unique name of the object in the API. This name can contain only underscores and alphanumeric characters, and must be unique in your org. It must begin with a letter, not include spaces, not end with an underscore, and not contain two consecutive underscores. In managed packages, this field prevents naming conflicts on package installations. With this field, a developer can change the object’s name in a managed package and the changes are reflected in a subscriber’s organization. Label is Record Type Name. This field is automatically generated, but you can supply your own value if you create the record using the API.
DisclosureBodyLogoId
Type
reference
Properties
Create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort, Update
Description
The logo of the standard body to which an individual or a company is making a disclosure.
This field is a relationship field.
Relationship Name
DisclosureBodyLogo
Relationship Type
Lookup
Refers To
StaticResource
DisclosureBodyUrl
Type
url
Properties
Create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort, Update
Description
The URL of the disclosure standard body.
DisclosureCategory
Type
picklist
Properties
Create, Filter, Group, Restricted picklist, Sort, Update
Description
The name of the clause library category that's used for disclosure.
Possible values are:
  • 0zMRN0000000001—ESG
  • EnvSocGvnc—Environment, Social, and Governance
Language
Type
picklist
Properties
Create, Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Nillable, Restricted picklist, Sort, Update
Description
The language of the DisclosureType.
Possible values are:
  • da—Danish
  • de—German
  • en_US—English
  • es—Spanish
  • es_MX—Spanish (Mexico)
  • fi—Finnish
  • fr—French
  • it—Italian
  • ja—Japanese
  • ko—Korean
  • nl_NL—Dutch
  • no—Norwegian
  • pt_BR—Portuguese (Brazil)
  • ru—Russian
  • sv—Swedish
  • th—Thai
  • zh_CN—Chinese (Simplified)
  • zh_TW—Chinese (Traditional)
ManageableState
Type
ManageableState enumerated list
Properties
Filter, Group, Nillable, Restricted picklist, Sort
Description
Indicates the manageable state of the specified component that is contained in a package:
  • beta
  • deleted
  • deprecated
  • deprecatedEditable
  • installed
  • installedEditable
  • released
  • unmanaged
MasterLabel
Type
string
Properties
Create, Filter, Group, Sort, Update
Description
Label for the DisclosureType.
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 field’s value 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.