Sforce Explorer in Pictures
Benji Jasik, Sforce Product Manager, was kind enough to respond to my previous post about the sforce explorer.
He sent a handful of screenshots which I'll link to below (they are too large to include directly in this post.
For those who aren't familiar with the sforce explorer, it's a developer tool you can use to browse your Salesforce.com data model, test SOQL & SOSL queries, check the SOAP messages moving between the client and Salesforce. Best of all, it's open source!
The first shot displays list of entities you can query (Screenshot).
Second shot is the result of an SOQL query (Screenshot).
Third shot is a SOAP message (Screenshot).
The last shot shows the inline data editor (Screenshot).
Thanks again Benji for the information.
He sent a handful of screenshots which I'll link to below (they are too large to include directly in this post.
For those who aren't familiar with the sforce explorer, it's a developer tool you can use to browse your Salesforce.com data model, test SOQL & SOSL queries, check the SOAP messages moving between the client and Salesforce. Best of all, it's open source!
The first shot displays list of entities you can query (Screenshot).
Second shot is the result of an SOQL query (Screenshot).
Third shot is a SOAP message (Screenshot).
The last shot shows the inline data editor (Screenshot).
Thanks again Benji for the information.
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