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Salesforce Lightning Component for a picklist field
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Google Maps with filters for Salesforce
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A lightning component that lets you generate an order w/products from an opportunity record
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This is YouTube with Salesforce APIs Integration Using REST service. This App is developed using Apex Class and Lightning Web Component ( LWC ).
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A custom Salesforce knowledge search screen where you can filter articles by data category
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A set of generic lightning components to use for dealing with forms
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World currency exchange rates and currency exchange rate history. Up-to-the minute currency conversion, charts and more.
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Simple demonstration of Aura component that can be used to collect feedback on community.
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MahaMetroLink is a proposed system for Pune Metro as a one stop solution for customer functionalities and service desk operations developed during Salesforce Hackathon 2021 at Persistent Systems
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Salesforce Lightning Component to Display Related Records
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Generic Streamer component using cometD
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Lightning Alerts Framework
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A Salesforce custom lightning component to lookup for the record from any object.
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A 'Woah!' Lightning Component for Salesforce - by Raspi's Dojo
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