The Force.com platform is case-insensitive. Mostly. It’s difficult to find information on which areas are case-sensitive so I’ve compiled this list of what I’ve discovered thus far(I’ll add notable cases as I encounter them). Continue reading ‘Force.com & Case-Sensitivity’
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