What is the purpose of REQUIRESCRIPT and below lines
What is the purpose of the below lines
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/connection.js")}
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/apex.js")}
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What is the purpose of the below lines
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/connection.js")}
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/apex.js")}
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What is the purpose of the below lines
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/connection.js")}
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/apex.js")}
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What is the purpose of the below lines
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/connection.js")}
{!REQUIRESCRIPT("/soap/ajax/30.0/apex.js")}
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edited Dec 26 '18 at 13:14
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Connection.js imports global variables and functions required to get the session ID , execute soql, login ,describe metadata and various other functions and utilities to work with salesforce data and metadata from the client side JavaScript .
You can find more details here in the Ajax toolkit guide.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ajax.meta/ajax/sforce_api_ajax_connecting.htm
And apex.js allows you to call apex methods using client side JavaScript .These do not work in lightning experience .Ajax toolkit was used in buttons in classic experience to make Ajax call to Salesforce without refreshing the standard page .
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Connection.js imports global variables and functions required to get the session ID , execute soql, login ,describe metadata and various other functions and utilities to work with salesforce data and metadata from the client side JavaScript .
You can find more details here in the Ajax toolkit guide.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ajax.meta/ajax/sforce_api_ajax_connecting.htm
And apex.js allows you to call apex methods using client side JavaScript .These do not work in lightning experience .Ajax toolkit was used in buttons in classic experience to make Ajax call to Salesforce without refreshing the standard page .
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Connection.js imports global variables and functions required to get the session ID , execute soql, login ,describe metadata and various other functions and utilities to work with salesforce data and metadata from the client side JavaScript .
You can find more details here in the Ajax toolkit guide.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ajax.meta/ajax/sforce_api_ajax_connecting.htm
And apex.js allows you to call apex methods using client side JavaScript .These do not work in lightning experience .Ajax toolkit was used in buttons in classic experience to make Ajax call to Salesforce without refreshing the standard page .
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Connection.js imports global variables and functions required to get the session ID , execute soql, login ,describe metadata and various other functions and utilities to work with salesforce data and metadata from the client side JavaScript .
You can find more details here in the Ajax toolkit guide.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ajax.meta/ajax/sforce_api_ajax_connecting.htm
And apex.js allows you to call apex methods using client side JavaScript .These do not work in lightning experience .Ajax toolkit was used in buttons in classic experience to make Ajax call to Salesforce without refreshing the standard page .
Connection.js imports global variables and functions required to get the session ID , execute soql, login ,describe metadata and various other functions and utilities to work with salesforce data and metadata from the client side JavaScript .
You can find more details here in the Ajax toolkit guide.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ajax.meta/ajax/sforce_api_ajax_connecting.htm
And apex.js allows you to call apex methods using client side JavaScript .These do not work in lightning experience .Ajax toolkit was used in buttons in classic experience to make Ajax call to Salesforce without refreshing the standard page .
edited Dec 26 '18 at 13:32
answered Dec 26 '18 at 13:13
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