Anton and special guest (you guessed it, Hayden) expand on last week’s episode about establishing APEX application standards by introducing ways to implement standards across applications: creating reusable translatable messages and subscribing to LOVs, templates, etc. in a master application.
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APEX Instant Tips episode #22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWjdr-dZrYw
In which Senior APEX Consultant Neelesh Shaw introduces an error handler discussed in the present episode
Neelesh Shah’s/Insum’s error handler on
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