Salesforce Advanced Search
Overview
Salesforce Advanced Search is a Chrome extension developed by Yasir Arafat.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Salesforce Advanced Search is 1.0.5, updated on 2021-01-11.
1,000+ users have installed this extension.
6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Salesforce Advanced Search Plugin
Salesforce Advanced Search plugin works in both Classic and Lightning:
i) Search any keyword, text or field api name used anywhere in below Salesforce Components, in the result section plugin shows the total number of files where keyword has been used in different components. Plugin also provides to choose which all components to search in for the keyword via checkbox selection:
1) Apex Classes
2) Apex Triggers
3) Visualforce Pages
4) Visualforce Components
5) Email Templates
ii) Show Field API Names with Labels of an object in details page, you can toggle between Show and Hide Field API Names without refreshing the page
It's also available for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/salesforce-advanced-search/
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Kumar Saurabh
2021-01-12
Excellent productivity tool..thanks a lot |
Pradeep N
2021-01-12
Must have plugin for all SF Developers. |
gopal rao
2019-02-23
Really nice plugin to identify field references. Would be nice if we could export the details to excel. |
Nicole Beaulieu
2019-02-20
Saves hours of searching and hunting! Best time-saving extension ever. |
Christian Cunningham
2019-02-15
I work in a very large org with over a decade worth of code and data. This plugin makes it extremely easy to find where fields are used in the code as well as email templates. Not only does it help find specific fields, but you can also search for phrases and sentences. I can't tell you how much time I've spent trying to find a specific email template with limited information. With this plugin, all I need is the subject or any part of the body to find what I'm looking for. I also find the way in which this plugin displays the API name better than any other I've tried. Must have! |