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  • Enable the Create Audit Fields permission | how to change audit fields in salesforce | Sfdc Admin
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    Enable 'Create Audit Fields'
    From Setup, enter User in Quick Find box and select User Interface.
    Select the checkbox for Enable "Set Audit Fields upon Record Creation" and "Update Records with Inactive Owners" User Permissions.
    Click Save.
    After enabling these organization wide permissions:
    Grant the following profile permissions to your Users with custom profiles (see notes below for standard profiles):
    Set Audit Fields upon Record Creation - Allow the User to set audit fields (like 'Created By' or 'Last Modified By') when you create a record via API importing tools like Data Loader.
    Update Records with Inactive Owners - Allow the User to update record owner and sharing-based records with inactive owners.
    Enable the 'Create Audit Fields' permission:
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ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @henrikrabell9760
    @henrikrabell9760 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very useful - thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🙂

  • @kiranvika
    @kiranvika 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your videos.....
    Please make video on integration
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  • @ashutoshkakad7086
    @ashutoshkakad7086 ปีที่แล้ว

    Here we are creating a new record and setting its CreatedDate.
    What if we want to change the CreatedDate of existing records ???

    • @SFDCQuest
      @SFDCQuest  ปีที่แล้ว

      yes, we can. Please follow the below article for mor information.
      blog.webnersolutions.com/salesforce-how-to-edit-salesforce-created-date-and-last-modified-date-field-values/#:~:text=Created%20Date%20and%20Last%20Modified%20Date%20fields%20in%20Salesforce%20objects,change%20these%20fields%20if%20needed.

    • @ashutoshkakad7086
      @ashutoshkakad7086 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SFDCQuest Thanks for the response.
      But this article still doesn't answer the question, for reference you can see the first comment made on the above article.
      Thank you and keep up the good work.