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Single or Multi-Org - What is your Salesforce Architecture?
While setting up a Salesforce Architecture or assessing the performance of an existing org, the most perplexing question that haunts anyone is to decide between…

Unboxing Salesforce Spring '18 New Lightning Features
Salesforce has released a new feature in spring-18 by which You can Personalize an app’s navigation bar to suit the unique way You work. You can…

Learn All About Salesforce Campaigns
What are Salesforce Campaigns A Salesforce Campaign is a group of Leads and Contacts exposed to specific marketing communication(s). It stores essential performance metrics and…
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In this video variables, datatypes, literals and identifiers in Apex language have been explained in detail . This video contains only the primitive datatypes in…
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