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How to disable an Apex Trigger Rule when importing Commitments in Salesforce?
Hi,
I am using the Data Import Wizard to upload Commitments which from what I can see has an Apex Trigger Rule which is preventing me from loading these records.
Looking at the specific trigger is says it is "Managed Code" which means that I cant edit the attributes.
Do I need to gpo back to our 3rd party supplier to temporarily disable this so I can import these records?
Thanks
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