Writing a Schedulable Batch Apex in Salesforce
- Sep
- 26
- Posted by Lin
- Posted in APEX, Salesforce
To use batch Apex, you have to create an Apex class that implements interface Database.Batchable in Salesforce, like the following sample code: Execute batch Then you can use Database.executebatch method to execute it. Schedule Apex job To schedule your batch Apex to run at regular intervals, you also need an Apex class that implements interface […]
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