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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike@Cirrius commentedI'm running into a dependency deployment issue that throws this error: 'Cannot set sharingModel to ControlledByParent on a CustomObject without a MasterDetail relationship field' error.
Sadly, the apparent fix to this issue, per Salesforce (https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=000334872&type=1), is to add the MasterDetail relationship field BUT it cannot be added because it is flagged as "No difference". So I'm stuck!
UPDATE - To get around the No Difference Limitation, I physically had to modify the custom field so that it would pickup a difference. In this case, I tweaked the Field Description by adding a single period, ".". Seems ridiculous but this only applies for my specific use case.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike@Cirrius commentedI agree with Unai. This should be a native feature just like the others that support Slack. The email option is a non-starter for our needs. Please consider adding this to the roadmap! Thanks in advance.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mike@Cirrius commentedWe also use VersionOne in parts of our business in addition to JIRA. I'd like to see VersionOne be added to the integration list. Thanks in advance, Mike
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We also have this need!
Here's the Use Case; We have an org that we've been monitoring for several months. Subsequently, we have logs for every day. It is incredibly time-consuming and cumbersome to have to open every single log in order to find in which logs a particular component(s) was altered. Ideally, it would be tremendously helpful to be able to search or filter these logs for a specific component or keyword similar to how we can filter/search within the comparison metadata. This feature would dramatically increase the ability to quickly and easily track down one or more daily logs which contained a reference to that component(s). The Monitoring Feature is already a huge help. Having the ability to quickly parse through them all would be a giant leap forward!
Thanks in advance for your consideration!