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My Obligatory Winter 12 Release Notes Faves - Kevin Bromer
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. My Obligatory Winter 12 Release Notes Faves. September 9th, 2011 Posted by kbromer. I think its standard practice for folks with SFDC blogs to rip into the pre-release notes for each upcoming release and pull out there faves. I’d be remiss to whiff on another opportunity to do so, so I figured I’d share my thoughts. First, if you haven’t seen them yet, they’re available through Developerforce here. Here are some of my (geeky) favorites:. 8211; Awesome new tooling. Y...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Using Workbench to Add Reports to the NPSP. July 19th, 2013 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on Using Workbench to Add Reports to the NPSP. Edit 3/4/16: You can now add these reports and dashboards much more quickly utilizing the mrbelvedere installer. From SFDO. Just follow the link and the reports will be automatically loaded into your Salesforce org! NPSP Campaign Metrics, NPSP Donation Forecasting, NPSP Donor Management, NPSP Grants Management, NPSP Membership. Read ...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Forcecom CI Using AWS, Github & Jenkins. March 21st, 2013 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on Force.com CI Using AWS, Github & Jenkins. I recently wanted to setup a continuous integration server for some internal force.com projects we have at the Foundation. I had a pretty difficult time finding clear instructions from start to finish in one space, so I thought I’d compile them here. For this walkthrough, we’ll be using AWS/EC-2. Walk through the wizard to create your in...
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Nonprofit Starter Pack Developer Sprint 2012 - Kevin Bromer
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Nonprofit Starter Pack Developer Sprint 2012. May 24th, 2012 Posted by kbromer. Well that’s a wrap. Three amazing days of hacking on amazing new features for the Nonprofit Starter Pack. New tools and resources for nonprofits, and new packages and functionality for the community as a whole. At the risk of understating things, it was pretty damn awesome. Grameen in combination with Timba Software. And funded in part with a Salesforce Foundation. After Grameen’s pres...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. July 3rd, 2013 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on Variations on Requiredness. A little story…. Green means ‘Stop’. This problem was getting so bad that it was crowding out actionable data around NPSP errors that we COULD fix. Finally we just built an error console into the NPSP directly so users could view and handle at least the rollup errors by themselves. Households Package Rollup Error page in Households Settings tab. Mussolini would be proud. Custom validation rule...
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Dynamically Building Package.xml - Kevin Bromer
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Dynamically Building Package.xml. March 25th, 2013 Posted by kbromer. You might have seen my previous post. There’s a catch though: you don’t always want to push everything in a development org to a testing environment. Think about the following scenario:. Kevin is changing File A. Dave is changing File B. Evan is changing File C. Nick is changing File D. There are a couple of possible solutions though:. 2 Nick could keep package.xml out of source control completely...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Dynamically Building Package.xml. March 25th, 2013 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on Dynamically Building Package.xml. You might have seen my previous post. There’s a catch though: you don’t always want to push everything in a development org to a testing environment. Think about the following scenario:. Kevin is changing File A. Dave is changing File B. Evan is changing File C. Nick is changing File D. There are a couple of possible solutions though:. 2 Nick could kee...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. NPO Workflow 101 5 Easy Workflow Rules You Can Use Today. March 2nd, 2011 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on NPO Workflow 101 5 Easy Workflow Rules You Can Use Today. Note: This post was originally published in the February 2011 Salesforce Foundation newsletter. There is a small correction provided in the body). One of the more common questions I get running the non-profit starter pack goes something like this:. If you’re not familiar with workflow, and are using the NP...
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Non-Profits, Salesforce and Stuff. Using Workbench to Add Reports to the NPSP. July 19th, 2013 Posted by kbromer. Comments Off on Using Workbench to Add Reports to the NPSP. Edit 3/4/16: You can now add these reports and dashboards much more quickly utilizing the mrbelvedere installer. From SFDO. Just follow the link and the reports will be automatically loaded into your Salesforce org! NPSP Campaign Metrics, NPSP Donation Forecasting, NPSP Donor Management, NPSP Grants Management, NPSP Membership. Read ...