When is the AccountId field not available as a merge field for JS buttons
May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript button.
In these cases one would have to use {!Account.Id}
.
The two that I know of so far where it is NOT allowed are (although it is available via SOQL and describe):
- Contact
- Order
It IS allowed on the opportunity though.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and needs to be transformed to Account.Id
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript button.
In these cases one would have to use {!Account.Id}
.
The two that I know of so far where it is NOT allowed are (although it is available via SOQL and describe):
- Contact
- Order
It IS allowed on the opportunity though.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and needs to be transformed to Account.Id
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
custom-button describefieldresult
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript button.
In these cases one would have to use {!Account.Id}
.
The two that I know of so far where it is NOT allowed are (although it is available via SOQL and describe):
- Contact
- Order
It IS allowed on the opportunity though.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and needs to be transformed to Account.Id
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
custom-button describefieldresult
May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript button.
In these cases one would have to use {!Account.Id}
.
The two that I know of so far where it is NOT allowed are (although it is available via SOQL and describe):
- Contact
- Order
It IS allowed on the opportunity though.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and needs to be transformed to Account.Id
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation
and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript
button.
Task, Event, Quote, Contact, and Order.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe
information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and
needs to be transformed to Account.Id
No. They describe like any other field, and don't have any special flags that indicate anything's different.
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
I agree. However, as far as I can tell, there is not, and never has been. If it did exist, I have not found it. I believe it has to do with a limitation in the merge syntax for URLs. Unlike newer technology in Salesforce, you can't go across relationship names, so salesforce.com implemented a bunch of convenience fields.
For example, you can't say {!Case.Account.Name}
because of the no-relationship rule, but instead Salesforce allows you to write {!Account.Name}
. You'll also notice other oddities, like instead of {!Case.Owner.FirstName}
you can write {!Case.OwnerFirstName}
. Unfortunately, the best I can say is that you have to use the UI to know for certain if a field will be recognized.
AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation
and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript
button.
Task, Event, Quote, Contact, and Order.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe
information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and
needs to be transformed to Account.Id
No. They describe like any other field, and don't have any special flags that indicate anything's different.
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
I agree. However, as far as I can tell, there is not, and never has been. If it did exist, I have not found it. I believe it has to do with a limitation in the merge syntax for URLs. Unlike newer technology in Salesforce, you can't go across relationship names, so salesforce.com implemented a bunch of convenience fields.
For example, you can't say {!Case.Account.Name}
because of the no-relationship rule, but instead Salesforce allows you to write {!Account.Name}
. You'll also notice other oddities, like instead of {!Case.Owner.FirstName}
you can write {!Case.OwnerFirstName}
. Unfortunately, the best I can say is that you have to use the UI to know for certain if a field will be recognized.
AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation
and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript
button.
Task, Event, Quote, Contact, and Order.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe
information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and
needs to be transformed to Account.Id
No. They describe like any other field, and don't have any special flags that indicate anything's different.
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
I agree. However, as far as I can tell, there is not, and never has been. If it did exist, I have not found it. I believe it has to do with a limitation in the merge syntax for URLs. Unlike newer technology in Salesforce, you can't go across relationship names, so salesforce.com implemented a bunch of convenience fields.
For example, you can't say {!Case.Account.Name}
because of the no-relationship rule, but instead Salesforce allows you to write {!Account.Name}
. You'll also notice other oddities, like instead of {!Case.Owner.FirstName}
you can write {!Case.OwnerFirstName}
. Unfortunately, the best I can say is that you have to use the UI to know for certain if a field will be recognized.
AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
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May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation
and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript
button.
Task, Event, Quote, Contact, and Order.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe
information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and
needs to be transformed to Account.Id
No. They describe like any other field, and don't have any special flags that indicate anything's different.
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
I agree. However, as far as I can tell, there is not, and never has been. If it did exist, I have not found it. I believe it has to do with a limitation in the merge syntax for URLs. Unlike newer technology in Salesforce, you can't go across relationship names, so salesforce.com implemented a bunch of convenience fields.
For example, you can't say {!Case.Account.Name}
because of the no-relationship rule, but instead Salesforce allows you to write {!Account.Name}
. You'll also notice other oddities, like instead of {!Case.Owner.FirstName}
you can write {!Case.OwnerFirstName}
. Unfortunately, the best I can say is that you have to use the UI to know for certain if a field will be recognized.
May be a basic question but I could not find specific documentation
and I need to find out all objects where:
The accountid field is NOT available as a merge field is a javascript
button.
Task, Event, Quote, Contact, and Order.
Bonus Is there a way to programatically tell in the describe
information if the field is not available for a JS merge field and
needs to be transformed to Account.Id
No. They describe like any other field, and don't have any special flags that indicate anything's different.
Also any links to documentation would be helpful.
I agree. However, as far as I can tell, there is not, and never has been. If it did exist, I have not found it. I believe it has to do with a limitation in the merge syntax for URLs. Unlike newer technology in Salesforce, you can't go across relationship names, so salesforce.com implemented a bunch of convenience fields.
For example, you can't say {!Case.Account.Name}
because of the no-relationship rule, but instead Salesforce allows you to write {!Account.Name}
. You'll also notice other oddities, like instead of {!Case.Owner.FirstName}
you can write {!Case.OwnerFirstName}
. Unfortunately, the best I can say is that you have to use the UI to know for certain if a field will be recognized.
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AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
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AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
AccountId works on case. Thanks for the Event and Task.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
@Eric Oh, I just assumed you'd checked it. I'll amend that then. It's a very small list of magic fields.
– sfdcfox
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
Ahh, mistype in my question, it should be contact not case. I'll fix it. Glad to know it is a small list. One of those things you just need to be aware of I guess.
– Eric
1 hour ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
@Eric I knew it was one of those "C" objects, at any rate. Hopefully no more of them will appear (I checked WorkOrder, thinking it might not have it, but it does), so that should be the entire list.
– sfdcfox
57 mins ago
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