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No more lookup filters in Managed Package context?
In my managed package (delivered to many customer orgs) I have active Lookup Filters on CustomObject__c.
I planned to add two more but ran into the "Max. 5 Lookup Filters per Object" limitation.
How can I cope with this? I would like to deactivate an old filter and add the new one but I fear that customer upgrades will fail as my package looks like it needs 6 Filters on Install. I had similar problems with External Id fields.
Do Lookup Filters behave the same way? Do I need to make a pre-release first, where I package the deactivated old filter, before I can package the new one
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