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“At Flutterant, I share my passion for Salesforce and Flutter through insightful posts and practical tips. Let's innovate and inspire in the world of tech!"

Join me as I explore new technologies and expand our knowledge together.

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Follow This carousel walks through building different chart types in LWC using Chart.js JS library.

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Follow Dynamic SOQL + Field Level Security (FLS) = Secure & Flexible Queries!
Instead of hardcoding fields, use Schema methods to fetch accessible fields dynamically. This way, your queries respect user permissions while keeping your code scalable.

💡 Pro tip: Always check isAccessible, isCreateable, or isUpdateable before running queries or DML to keep data secure.

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Declarative vs. Programmatic Development in Salesforce 💻⚙️

Which approach do you use more often?

🚀 Declarative Development = Clicks, not code!

Use tools like Flows, Process Builder, Validation Rules, and Page Layouts to build solutions without writing a single line of code. Perfect for Admins!

🧑‍💻 Programmatic Development = Code-based solutions!

When clicks can’t cut it, developers use Apex, LWC, Triggers, and APIs to create highly customized and scalable functionality.

✅ Use Declarative where possible to save time.

💥 Use Programmatic where necessary for advanced logic.

🔁 The best Salesforce solutions often combine both!

👇 Comment your favorite approach!

👨‍💻 Follow for daily Salesforce tips!

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Confused about the relationship between Account and Contact in Salesforce? Let’s simplify it!

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Day 17/90 of 🌟
Imperative vs. Declarative Apex Calls in LWC— simplified! 💡

🔍 Declarative (@ wire):
Automagically” fetch data on load 🚀
Perfect for instant data (like showing a record ASAP).

🎯 Imperative (Manual):
Call Apex when YOU want (like button clicks) 🖱️
Control the timing— no magic, just power!

**Why care?
✅ Declarative = “Set it and forget it”
✅ Imperative = “I’ll call when I’m ready”

👩💻 Developers, which do YOU use more?
Drop a ❤️ for declarative, 🚨 for imperative!

📈 Want to master LWC?
👉 Follow for daily bites of code wisdom.
🔥17 days down, 73 to go!Let’s grow together.



💬 Struggling with wire vs. imperative? DM me your questions! Let’s decode Salesforce, one day at a time. 🚀


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Day 16/90: Different Ways to Call Apex Methods in LWC

In Lightning Web Components (LWC), there are three main ways to call Apex methods

Wire a property
Wire a function
Call a method imperatively

Which one is your go-to method? Share your thoughts!

Stay tuned for Day 17!

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Day 15/90 Days of LWC series is live! 🎉 Today’s focus is on in Lightning Web Components. Discover how helps in tracking changes in properties and rerendering components efficiently. Stay tuned for more insights!

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Fetching Data with Adaptors in LWC! 💡

Want to effortlessly fetch Salesforce data in your Lightning Web Components (LWC)? Meet the powerful adaptor! 🎯

🔹 What is ?
A decorator that allows you to connect a property or function to a Salesforce wire service, fetching data in real-time without manual calls.

Here’s a concise Instagram post description for fetching data using the adaptors in Salesforce LWC:

🔹 How to use it?
1. Import the wire service:

import { LightningElement, wire } from ‘lwc’;
import { getRecord } from ‘lightning/uiRecordApi’;

2. Decorate a property or method:

(getRecord, { recordId: ‘001...’, fields: [ ‘Account.Name’ ] })
account;

👀 Stay tuned for more tips on optimizing your LWC components! 🚀

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WhoId vs. WhatId in Salesforce 💥

In Salesforce, WhoId and WhatId are two important fields used in activities like Tasks and Events to link records:

🔹 WhoId: Refers to a Person—specifically, a Lead or Contact. It answers “Who is this activity related to?”

🔹 WhatId: Refers to an Object—such as an Account, Opportunity, Case, or any custom object. It answers “What is this activity related to?”

Understanding these IDs helps in managing activities more effectively and ensuring proper record relationships. 💡

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Simplify Your Apex Code with Bulkification! 🚀
Are you tired of hitting governor limits in Salesforce? Bulkification is the key to writing efficient, scalable, and governor-limit-friendly Apex code!

💡 What is Bulkification?
It’s the process of designing your Apex code to handle multiple records in a single ex*****on, instead of processing one record at a time.

✅ Benefits of Bulkification:
• Avoids hitting DML and SOQL limits.
• Enhances code performance.
• Makes your applications scalable.

💻 Example: Replace multiple SOQL queries with a single query handling all records!

Learn the art of Bulkification and ensure your code is Salesforce best-practice compliant.

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🌍 What is Net Zero Cloud?

Net Zero Cloud is Salesforce’s sustainability management solution designed to help organizations reduce their carbon footprint and work towards a sustainable future.

With Net Zero Cloud, you can:
✅ Track and analyze carbon emissions.
✅ Set and achieve sustainability goals.
✅ Gain actionable insights to make data-driven decisions.

Empower your business to lead the way in combating climate change while aligning with global sustainability standards. 🌱

Let’s build a cleaner, greener future together! 💚

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