As an #AwesomeAdmin, you are constantly making Salesforce better for your users. You answer questions, resolve bugs, and improve systems and processes to keep your org the best that it can be. Hopefully, you also test all the changes you make in a Sandbox so you can be sure they work for your users before you deploy all that amazingness to Production. But raise your hand if you’ve ever felt like Hansel and Gretel down a long path of changes in a Sandbox, unsure of where you’ve been or what you need to add to your change set. Just me? Didn’t think so.
I’m here to tell you some good news that may look like bad news at first. You need to track every change you make in Salesforce. You read that right. Every. Single. Change. Create a new field? Log a change! Update a Validation Rule? Log a change.
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