Lookup & Master-Detail Relationship | Parent-Child Relationship | Sub Query | Salesforce Demo
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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This video will help you understand the key differences between a Lookup and Master-Detail Relationship, Parent-Child Relationship, Importance of Child Relationship in Sub Query with examples.
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sweet job... now I get it.
Wow. I wish you had more videos. You teach SF really well. Thanks.
Thanks, Darren! We're working on more right now. Any requests for topics to cover?
Thank you so much for this great video. You explained it very well.
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Thanks, Ricky! Let us know if you'd like anything specific. More videos coming soon :)
Is it possible for a non developer to view all the objects / fields that is currently accessible to them?
Hi Tito. It really depends on your permissions. The permission you really need to see this is "access to setup" (top right gear icon in Lightning), but this is not generally an area that non-admins would have access to. Your field permissions are determined by your profile plus all of your permission sets - it can get bit heavy if you're looking for a consolidated list outside of just browsing your page layouts. We have actually have an app that does what you are looking for but it is geared towards admins. What is your position in your business and what kind of controls do you have over the environment? We can definitely chat further if you need additional assistance.
Is there anyway to query from master to detail?
Yes, using a sub query. Watch from here (ua-cam.com/video/bxz3zdrD2dI/v-deo.html) and if that doesn't help, let me know and I can try to explain more.
This video is so misleading. Account and Contact is NOT a master detail relationship, it's a special beast on its own. I'd also advise anyone interested in learning Salesforce to only do so from Salesforce official documentation (Trailhead especially).
I'm sorry that you found this to be misleading. This video never stated that Account and Contact had a master detail relationship. The ERD on the whiteboard was only being used as a basic relationship diagram at the beginning of the video for the sake of discussing object relationships in general with 2 objects that most people are familiar with. Sticking to trailhead alone does not always provide people with different learning styles a deep understanding of how things work as it can be very prescriptive. Many people who are 8x certified don't know how to face or troubleshoot real-world problems that don't look like what they learned in "the books". We always attempt to teach people the mechanics beyond face value so they can think more deeply about problems and solutions. If it's not for you, that's fine.
A little confusing for me.
Any part in particular that I can help clarify?
@@leedssource Also, confusing for me. Account (parent) Project (child). Got that. But when or why or how did Account become child and Projects become parent?
@@babybooddha888 Can you specify which part you are referring to? The Account is always the parent and the project is always the child. There's no point where they were reversed. If you can tell me which part you're talking about, maybe I can understand why it looks that way and can help clarify.
@@leedssource "We also allowed to have the Account to have a child relationship back and that's called Project(s)"is where I got confused. I don't understand why you wrote in smaller lettering Account and Projects here. I do have comprehension issues so maybe its more of a me problem and I have to take it really slowly. I have something else I'd like to ask you about and thats about Hierarchal relationships. I don't know what is meant by User Object. I know you can create management chains between users but is management in reference to your clients management chains or sf management chains?
@@leedssource Also, I'm wondering if I could have your email address to shoot you questions that I have. I can't access the community of Trailblazer for some reason and it would be nice to have someone who is not just a youtube video. I assume you're a busy guy, but if it's not a huge hassle, it would be so helpful! I totally understand if you can't. Thanks.