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Working with Picklists in Apex and Lightning Web Components | Salesforce Developers Blog

Picklists are a great way to customize Salesforce objects, providing a reusable and admin-friendly solution with built-in validation. However, accessing picklist values programmatically is not straightforward, and it’s important to understand the various techniques and pitfalls involved. In this post, we’ll discuss different methods for accessing picklist values in Apex and Lightning Web Components.



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Working with Picklists in Apex and Lightning Web Components | Salesforce Developers Blog

Picklists are a great way to customize Salesforce objects, providing a reusable and admin-friendly solution with built-in validation. However, accessing picklist values programmatically is not straightforward, and it’s important to understand the various techniques and pitfalls involved. In this post, we’ll discuss different methods for accessing picklist values in Apex and Lightning Web Components.

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