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How to stop a trigger of managed package from failing as it is being envoked by Salesforce Batch Apex?
I am facing an issue where I have a batch class that updates accounts but a trigger related to a managed package is failing to execute and giving error of "Too Many Callouts". How to solve this issue?
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