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Maintaining Your Org’s Setup for Optimal Efficiency Launa Saunders
Sr. Business Analyst
San Diego Salesforce User Group Co-Leader
@LaunaSaunders
Jayvin Arora
Applications Development Manager
Philadelphia Salesforce User Group Leader
@JayvinArora
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Launa Saunders Sr. Business Analyst
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Jayvin Arora Applications Development Manager
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Agenda
• Why should you care?
• What is Metadata?
• Initial Setup
– Field Considerations
– Naming Conventions
– Field Sets
– Defining Standards with your team
– Documentation
• Ongoing Maintenance
– Code Freezes and Scheduled Deployments
– Communication
– Analyze, Analyze, Analyze
– Managing Change
Maintaining your org set up- Why should you care?
•Poor designs can lead to rework down the road. Fixing them costs resources and
prevents your team from working on current projects.
•Just like financial debt, unresolved issues incur
interest on top of interest, making it cumbersome to
build a project.
•Having a thoughtful setup and long term
maintenance strategies will limit IT debt!
Use to
introduce a
demo, video,
Q&A, etc. What is “Metadata”
What is Metadata, and why is it important?
• Definition:
– …you can consider the source code for the application itself as data that provides the information
on how your application looks, feels, and functions. You can refer to this information as metadata.
(An Introduction to Force.com Metadata, https://Developer.Salesforce.com )
• In laymen's terms please…
– Data is what you put into the database, while Metadata, is the configuration itself. Fields, page
layouts, workflow rules, etc., are all Metadata
Metadata
Use to
introduce a
demo, video,
Q&A, etc. Initial Setup How to set yourself up from the beginning
Initial Setup Field Considerations
• Always use the Help Text & Description
• Use Pick-lists for better reporting
– Provides for better consistency across your org. Better Reporting!
• Avoid using checkboxes when possible
– Makes for harder reporting: 1/0 v true/false
• Avoid using Multi-Select Pick-lists when possible
– Reporting on multi-select pick-lists does not allow for a clear picture of the selected values
Initial Setup Naming Conventions
• Reports and Dashboards
• Validation Rules, Workflow Rules, and
Triggers
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Custom Settings
• Custom Settings - Background
– Custom Settings shrink your code and makes the logic in your
formulas, validation rules, etc easier to maintain and understand.
– Custom Settings are like custom objects and allow admins and developers to create sets of
data/variables. Also, you can make the variables apply to everyone in your org or just certain
users/profiles.
– Two Types - Hierarchical and List Custom Settings.
• You can access Hierarchical Custom Settings in formulas, workflows, approvals, validation rules, default
values, apex, etc.
*Great talk at DF13 last year by @shannonsans http://bit.ly/1vfQatU
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Custom Settings (con’t)
• For example, you have to create a workflow/field update to calculate a shipping
rate. For most users, it’s $20. However, if the user is in Customer Support/
Customer Retention the rate is $10. Also, for Jayvin the rate is $0.
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Custom Settings (con’t)
• Common Use Case # 2- Use Custom Settings to update records and bypass
validation rules.
– Some orgs have exceptions for certain users, but what do you do when those users leave the
company? You’ll have to update all the validation rules for the new admin!
– Custom settings allow you to solve this issue in more scalable and long term way.
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Custom Settings (con’t)
Utilizing features available – Custom Settings (con’t)
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Field Sets
• Field Sets- Background • Field sets are a technical consideration by developers that
makes your admins happy, and make them look like a rock star.
• Field sets are groups of fields that that are used in multiple
places in your org, that can be grouped together using the point
and click UI, and used in VF pages, Integrations, VF Email Templates,
or custom code.
• Bridge from Developer to Admin
• When a project is developed, it’s important to keep these in mind / request them from your developer.
• As an admin, you don’t have a good line of sight to this, but you benefit .
Initial Setup Utilizing features available – Field Sets (con’t)
– Additional Notes:
• Resources: DF13 talk by @RoyGilad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o79m4zu0aqk
Initial Setup Defining Standards with your team
• Page Layouts
– Tabbing Direction across fields
• Don’t make users think! Come up with a standard approach so it becomes second nature to them
– Sections
• Utilize sections to guide the user through record completion
– Page layouts for admins (all fields)
• When you org has multiple page layouts and record types, create a custom “Admin only” page layout
which includes all fields.
Resources: ButtonClickAdmin.com
Initial Setup Documentation
• Standardized documentation
– Start at the beginning, and update as changes occur
– Makes maintaining your org scalable
• TIP!
– Use the inexpensive ($30/month for the entire org) app,
Drop my Dossier, to quickly document your org’s setup in
Word Format!
• Output document allows admins to enter notes, and images
for context
• Document objects and their relationships!
– Fields (types, values, etc.), Record Types, Apex, Visualforce
pages, ERD
• Use to build Technical Specifications – Great for regulated
instances!
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introduce a
demo, video,
Q&A, etc. Ongoing Maintenance How to “Spring Clean” on a regular basis
Ongoing Maintenance Regularly Scheduled Code-Freeze
• A Code Freeze is a period of time where fixes,
system updates become more strict.
• Opportunities of a code freeze:
– Annual System Maintenance (i.e. refresh your .full Sandbox, confirm functionality of core objects,
delete fields that are no longer being used, measure project success on key initiatives and determine
reasons for success/failure).
– Catch up on previous year road map items.
– Define future road map items
– Also, depending on your team, it’s a time for your team to schedule vacations/ trainings.
• Components for a successful Code Freeze
– Define your goals and communicate
Ongoing Maintenance Development Standards
• Have a release management schedule
– http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/dev_lifecycle/salesforce_development_lifecycle.pdf)
• Communicate your changes and schedule to users
– Chatter
– Create a ‘What’s changed?’ tab, to document your changes, so users
can stay looped in.
– Use the home page to display major changes.
Ongoing Maintenance Analyze, Analyze, Analyze
• Determine the fields that are in use and which can be deprecated:
– Free App: Field Trip
Ongoing Maintenance Analyze, Analyze, Analyze – Cont’d
• Buttons on Page Layouts – see if they
are being used: • Developer Assistance Required to get started
• Reports on Reports
– Reports | Administrative Reports |
Reports
– Move reports to a “Quarantine” folder
– Send an email notification out
– Mass Delete after “xx” time using the new
“mass delete” feature from Spring ’14
• Setup | Data Management | Mass Delete
Records | Mass Delete Reports
Reference: ButtonClickAdmin
Ongoing Maintenance Managing the change - Eclipse IDE
• Eclipse IDE - It’s not just for developers, it’s for Admins too!
– Impact analysis See where stuff is referenced
– Mass updates to reports, validation rules,
workflow rules, etc., when changing picklist values
Ongoing Maintenance Managing the change - Eclipse IDE (con’t)
• Additional resources to learn how to use the Force.com IDE
– Check Agenda Builder for sessions.
– Just Your Average Salesforce Admins – Mass moving Reports from one folder to another Using
the Eclipse IDE
– Teach Me Salesforce – Updating reports with Eclipse and the Force.com IDE
Ongoing Maintenance Managing the change – Cont’d
• Additional Tools to check out in maintaining your Metadata
– Snapshot : compare setups of multiple instances. View changes across profiles, record types and
permission sets
– Panaya ChangeGuru: Analyze and estimate change impacts in a flash!
– Metadata Search: Query Metadata quickly
References
https://developer.salesforce.com/page/An_Introduction_to_Force.com_Metadata
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_debt
https://help.salesforce.com/HTViewHelpDoc?id=cs_about.htm&language=en_US
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nF0XYx4m80
https://help.salesforce.com/HTViewHelpDoc?id=fields_about_field_sets.htm&language=en_US
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o79m4zu0aqk
http://www.buttonclickadmin.com/spring-cleaning-simplifying-your-salesforce-reports/
http://www.buttonclickadmin.com/how-to-make-your-salesforce-page-layouts-awesome/
http://youraveragesalesforceadmin.blogspot.com/2011/05/mass-moving-reports-from-one-folder-to.html
http://teachmesalesforce.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/updating-reports-with-eclipse-and-the-force-com-ide/
Re-Cap • Why should you care? –Ensure your org is scalable for future growth.
• What is Metadata? – The configuration of the system. UI, automations, etc.
• Field Considerations: Use Help Text and Descriptions, Use Pick-lists instead of: text fields,
checkboxes, or multi-select pick-lists.
• Naming Conventions: For reports, dashboards, validation rules, etc., to drive consistency
• Field Sets: Easily update visualforce pages with clicks, not code!
• Defining Standards: page layout setup and maintenance to drive user adoption.
• Documentation: Start at the beginning, update when possible. Training &testing made easier!
• Code Freezes and Scheduled Deployments: Give your team time to ‘Spring Clean’.
• Communication: Communicate schedules and changes to users on a regular basis. Informed
users = adoption.
• Analyze, Analyze, Analyze: Continuous analysis of reports, field use, etc., keeps your org
clean.
• Managing Change: Search the Appexchange to many tools available to help you manage
change. Eclipse IDE, Snapshot, and Panaya are just a few!
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