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This time 12 links. The first one could be the most interesting for all of us :)

For everyone

  1. Salesforce Consultant Salary Guide (Earn More in 2023)
    https://www.salesforceben.com/salesforce-consultant-salary/
    Salesforce Consultant salaries are a hot topic in the ever-growing Salesforce economy, with many more ways to specialize cropping up, year on year. With this in mind, how much do Salesforce Consultants make? Read on to find out - plus which factors influence your earning potential, and tips on how to improve it.

  2. Complete Guide to Salesforce Field Service (FSL)
    https://www.salesforceben.com/salesforce-field-service/
    Learn how Salesforce Field Service can help streamline your organization's service operations. Explore features such as scheduling and dispatching, mobile access, inventory management, and more to optimize your service delivery and enhance customer satisfaction. This guide will cover "what is Salesforce Field Service?", who uses it, reporting, scheduling, optimization, and more.

  3. Salesforce Fact #520 | GroupMember scenarios
    https://sfactsabhishek.blogspot.com/2022/09/salesforce-fact-520-groupmember.html
    The GroupMember object keeps track of all queue and public group assignments. Let's see 3 scenarios.

  4. 8 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Delete an Empty Field
    https://www.salesforceben.com/8-reasons-why-you-shouldnt-delete-an-empty-field/
    Deleting an empty field in Salesforce may seem like a harmless cleanup task, but it could actually result in negative consequences. Empty fields can still have important metadata that affects workflows, reports, and custom code. Additionally, a deleted field cannot be easily recovered. This article shares eight reasons why it's best to leave empty fields as is, in order to maintain clean and efficient data management.

  5. Diary ? Embracing the Difference
    https://naturallyiq.com/blog/diary-embracing-the-difference/
    Are you feeling like an outsider? Unrecognized or misunderstood? Embracing the differences in yourself and others can dissolve feelings of isolation and free us all to connect more fully with one another. NaturallyIQ discusses ways to validate and celebrate our differences, creating a society that is open to and celebrates multiple perspectives.

  6. 5 Formula Fields to Add to Your Salesforce Campaign KPIs
    https://www.salesforceben.com/the-drip/5-formula-fields-to-add-to-your-salesforce-campaign-kpis/
    Easily track key performance indicators for your campaigns with Salesforce using formula fields. This blog post outlines 5 quick and easy formula fields to start with. Each field auto-calculates and updates with real-time data, making a complex metric like ROI easy to track and report on. Each field can help you measure the success of your campaigns from start to finish, giving you insight into what's working for your team.

  7. Salesforce Fact #681 | Null check on screen flow dependent picklist
    https://sfactsabhishek.blogspot.com/2023/05/salesforce-fact-681-null-check-on.html
    Screen input component values are set to null when they're hidden by conditional visibility. But hidden picklists in a dependent picklist component aren't set to null unless the entire dependent picklist component is hidden.

For devs

  1. Write Simplified and Secure Apex with Spring '23 Updates
    https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/2023/05/write-simplified-and-secure-apex-with-spring-23-updates.html
    The Spring '23 release of the Salesforce Platform, generally available as of Feb 13th, added some fantastic updates to the Apex language. This blog post reviews the updates in Spring '23 for Apex with code examples. These updates help developers create more secure applications for their organizations.

  2. Batch Apex - Better Exception Logging using Standard Platform Event - BatchApexErrorEvent
    https://meera-r-nair.blogspot.com/2021/06/batch-apex-better-exception-logging.html
    BatchApexErrorEvent is a standard platform event introduced by Salesforce as part of API version 44.0. This mainly helps us to get the details of unhandled exceptions that happened from Batch Apex. Let us cover below in detail.

For architects

  1. Why Prioritization Matters for Architects
    https://medium.com/salesforce-architects/why-prioritization-matters-for-architects-dcd2f6614cdb?source=rss----a91ecea76700---4
    As an architect, you might think of prioritization as someone else's job. The business needs to prioritize their user stories, or the organization needs to hand down their priorities so you tow the company line. I'm here to tell you that prioritization is a skill that all architects should leverage to avoid unhappy customers and unsuccessful implementations. Let's start by unpacking why we prioritize.

  2. Salesforce DevOps using GitHub Actions
    https://meera-r-nair.blogspot.com/2022/02/salesforce-devops-using-github-actions.html
    This blog post by Meera Nair explores how Salesforce developers can use the power of GitHub Actions for DevOps. By leveraging GitHub, developers can automate processes and speed up their development cycles. The post covers setup and usage of the GitHub action, how to create the workflow with YAML, and finally how to run the workflow. By using GitHub Actions, Salesforce developers can streamline their workflows while still allowing for customization.

  3. Think Bigger When it Comes to Your Salesforce Security Program: Build Behaviors and Great Policy
    https://redargyle.com/salesforce-security-building-behaviors-and-policy/
    How are you protecting your Salesforce data against malicious or accidental updates? You can ensure your data stays protected by understanding your security risks and exposure and with some actionable steps that any Salesforce admin can do, such as implementing MFA, securing your community, implementing free code checks, carefully setting up user personas, and the like. In addition, with a well-defined data retention policy, you'll be prepared if something goes wrong and your data is compromised.

Grzegorz Skaruz

Grzegorz Skaruz

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