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Apex Design Patterns

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781782173656
Pages 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Anshul Verma Anshul Verma
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Jitendra Zaa Jitendra Zaa
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SOQL inside a loop


Salesforce being a multi-tenant cloud platform, monitors each tenant's (organization's) process load, data usage, and so on to ensure that no tenant can cause an impact on the other tenants' processes. To achieve this, Salesforce imposes governor limits. Governor limits define the system usage allowance available to each tenant and ensures that any tenant crossing those limits is restricted to further impact the system. One such transaction level Apex limit is total number of SOQL queries issued in a single request. At present, the limit is 100 for synchronous transactions (Apex methods and triggers) and 200 for asynchronous transactions (batch Apex, future methods, and so on). So, if your code issues even one extra SOQL than the allowed limit within the code, then Salesforce will throw a governor limit exception.

For example, the following code is an Apex trigger built to automatically populate the value of an SLA field on a Contact record by taking its values from the...

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