apex for admins: beyond the basics (part 2)
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Description: In the second webinar in our Apex for Admin series we will be discussing SOQL, where to use it and why it’s important. We will also build upon the skills learned in the first Apex for Admins webinar to expand on the core terms in Apex and what they mean. We will cover creating, updating, and deleting records, along with other tools to add to your Apex arsenal. This series serves as an Introduction to Apex for Salesforce Administrators with no programming background. This is the second in a 3-part series with David Liu and LeeAnne Templeman. David Liu is the creator of sfdc99.com, an intro to Apex exercise guide for all Salesforce Admins. David is a self-taught Salesforce MVP who began his path as a marketer and is now the Salesforce Technical Architect for Google. He will share some of his own learning path, as well as tips and tricks on how to become a Salesforce developer. Key Takeaways: ::Discover what SOQL is and where to use it ::Learn to write a cross-object query ::Explore the different types of variables that can be used in a Trigger ::Learn to write loop and IF statements ::Watch how to create, update, and delete records using Apex Resource page: https://developer.salesforce.com/en/events/webinars/apex-for-admins-build-on-basicsTRANSCRIPT
Apex for Admins Build on the BasicsMay 22, 2014
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Speakers
David
LiuTechnical Architect, MVP
@dvdkliu
LeeAnne
TemplemanDeveloper Evangelist
@leeanndroid
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Engage with the Community
@salesforcedevs / #Apex4Admins
Salesforce Developers
Salesforce Developers
The video will be posted to YouTube & the webinar recap page
(same URL as registration).
This webinar is being recorded!Success Community
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Have Questions?
Don’t wait until the end to ask your question! – Technical support will answer questions starting now.
Respect Q&A etiquette– Please don’t repeat questions. The support team is
working their way down the queue.
Stick around for live Q&A at the end– Speakers will tackle more questions at the end, time-
allowing.
Head to Developer Forums– More questions? Visit developer.salesforce.com/forums
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David’s Top Tips!
Attend all 3 #Apex4Admins webinars
Do tutorials & quizzes on SFDC99.com
Be active on the Success Community
Read “Head First Java”
Hard work beats talent
Find ways to make coding fun
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www.SFDC99.com
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Don’t Miss Out on Dreamforce 2014!
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$899 Discount Code:
D14DVLPR
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Introduction to Apex: Build on the Basics
Last Week Recap
Who should be tuning in?
SOQL
Cross Object Queries
Trigger Variables
Loop and IF Statements
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Recap: Anatomy of a Trigger
Salesforce Keyword
Variable
Free Text Important!
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Recap: Anatomy of a Test Class
Salesforce Keyword
Variable
Free Text Important!
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POP QUIZ!
How does your Test Class know which Trigger to test?
If you can solve a business need using either a Trigger or a Workflow Rule, which should you use?
What is Trigger.new and why is it so important?
Workflow Rule! We always use clicks whenever possible.
Trick question – it doesn’t! Test classes must indirectly “trigger” triggers by doing actions that cause a trigger to fire. They never explicitely tell a trigger to run.
Trigger.new is a special list of every record that has entered your trigger. You’ll see this variable in every trigger that’s written.
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What is SOQL?
Salesforce Query language
When do we use it?
Use both SOQL & Apex in a Trigger
Cross-object actions
SOQL APEX
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You may have already used SOQL!
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Types of SOQL Queries
Basic
WHERE
Cross Object
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Types of SOQL Queries
AND & OR
AND
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Types of SOQL Queries
TEXT, PICKLIST, or ID values
NUMBERS
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Types of SOQL Queries
Dates
Fuzzy Matching
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Types of SOQL Queries
Limiting your results
Sorting your results
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What Is Our Query Asking For?
What TYPE of candy bar is our final query asking for???
First listener to guess via CHAT wins a Developer Prize Package!
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SOQL Query: Putting it all together!
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Where Can I Use SOQL?
Chapter 1:
• Data Loader • Simple queries
• Apex• Workbench
• workbench.developerforce.com/login.php
• Workbench is a coding playground!
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Exercise
Let’s write a SOQL Query!
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POP QUIZ!
Why do 95% of Triggers use SOQL?
Name THREE places you can write SOQL?
What are the TWO words that appear in every SOQL Statement?
Data Loader, Workbench, and Apex Triggers.
SOQL lets you do cross-object actions in a trigger. If you don’t need SOQL in your trigger, there is a strong chance you can use workflow instead.
SELECT and FROM
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Apex Fundamentals
Trigger Variables
IF Statements
Loops
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Trigger Variables
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IF Statements and Comparison Operators
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Trigger Quiz!!!
How much did David spend on Frozen merchandise???
First listener to guess via CHAT wins a Developer Prize Package!
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What is the final value of frozenSpend?
7.99
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Loops
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Exercise!
Let’s write a Trigger
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POP QUIZ!
What is ‘2’ + ‘2’ ?
What is the difference between = and == ?
One equals sign sets a variable to a value. Two equals signs checks to see if two values are equal and returns true or false.
22. Note that each of the numbers is wrapped in single quotes, which means we treat them as text. The result is also a string!
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Recap
Basic Trigger Recap
What is SOQL?
Where do we write SOQL?
Apex FUNdamentals
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So Where Do I Start?
Developer Edition Org
Sandbox– Change Sets
– Existing Customizations
DE vs Trial?
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Resources
Developer Forums – http://developer.salesforce.com/forums
SFDC99 – David’s Site
– http://sfdc99.com
Join the community– #Apex4Admins
May 29nd Apex for Admins: Beyond the Basics!
http://bit.ly/apex4admins-3
• Principles of a good test class• Write your own deduping trigger• Combining SOQL and Apex Triggers• Learn more about becoming a #AdminWhoCodes
Q & A
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David
LiuTechnical Architect, MVP
@dvdkliu
LeeAnne
TemplemanDeveloper Evangelist
@leeanndroid
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