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Published inApr 2024
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Krzysztof Nowacki
Krzysztof Nowacki
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Krzysztof Nowacki

Krzysztof Nowacki is a Salesforce Certified Administrator and Consultant with 15+ years of experience in CRM and HR software implementations and consultancy for key international accounts in various industries (including FMCG, pharmacy, retail, manufacturing, finance, and SSC/BPO). He is also a speaker at conferences and a lecturer in postgraduate studies.
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Mateusz Twarożek
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Mateusz Twarożek

Mateusz Twarożek is a certified Salesforce administrator and consultant boasting 14 years of IT industry experience. Currently, he serves as the Head of Quickstarts for Salesforce Admins in the CEE region and acts as a consultant. His expertise spans system design in diverse sectors such as fintech, sales, manufacturing, and education, with a notable specialization in the NGO sector. As a conference speaker, he takes pleasure in disseminating his knowledge and insights within the community. Beyond his professional endeavors, he is a devoted spouse and parent who cherishes family time and has a personal interest in solving logical puzzles.
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Standard/custom objects

In the previous chapters, you learned about the components of Salesforce. Indeed, it has meticulously written lines of code that look awesome after graphic processing. You also learned how the system is divided among its tenants, and what Classic and Lightning are. As you can see, some of the Salesforce elements are duplicated. The same goes for objects – we have standard and custom ones. Objects in this ecosystem are an absolute must-have, and it’s these two types you will learn about in this section. So, let’s get started.

To better illustrate the meaning of an object, imagine two warehouses with thousands of different products. In the first one, James, the chief warehouseman, is a disorganized person. Papers are scattered under his feet, products are strewn around the warehouse, and when an order comes in, he scratches his head, trying to find the right goods. On the other hand, in the second warehouse, there’s John. John loves...

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Krzysztof Nowacki

Krzysztof Nowacki is a Salesforce Certified Administrator and Consultant with 15+ years of experience in CRM and HR software implementations and consultancy for key international accounts in various industries (including FMCG, pharmacy, retail, manufacturing, finance, and SSC/BPO). He is also a speaker at conferences and a lecturer in postgraduate studies.
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Mateusz Twarożek

Mateusz Twarożek is a certified Salesforce administrator and consultant boasting 14 years of IT industry experience. Currently, he serves as the Head of Quickstarts for Salesforce Admins in the CEE region and acts as a consultant. His expertise spans system design in diverse sectors such as fintech, sales, manufacturing, and education, with a notable specialization in the NGO sector. As a conference speaker, he takes pleasure in disseminating his knowledge and insights within the community. Beyond his professional endeavors, he is a devoted spouse and parent who cherishes family time and has a personal interest in solving logical puzzles.
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