The latest in-app update to DayBack introduces a text filter that works across every field in every one of your calendars. Type in an account name and see dates for that account across all your Salesforce objects. Here’s a quick video of this in action: Hope you find it useful!
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Custom Calendar Tabs in Salesforce Lightning
Create record-specific calendars with components from DayBack for Salesforce Using DayBack Calendar in Salesforce Lightning, you can show a project’s schedule on a tab for that project. Or show all the activity for a new contact right on a tab in that contact’s record. This is also a great way to show a user just […]
Scheduling GoToMeeting from Salesforce
Overview Custom actions in DayBack Calendar let you add your own buttons to events in the calendar. These buttons are a great way to extend the calendar’s capabilities and a great way to use custom actions is to interact with third party applications: like GoToMeeting. Note: if you’re using Zoom instead of GoToMeeting, you can […]
Michael Halsband – via Surfers Journal 26.3
I’ve cycled into a different mindset of surfing since I started yoga. Its become a lot less of a priority and it’s cleaner for me now. I don’t put so much weight on it. You’re going out there to have fun and also to contribute to everyone else’s fun. You’re not there to get into […]
Subscribe to a Salesforce Calendar: creating a public ics feed
Background Our customers frequently want to share their calendars with folks who aren’t users in their Salesforce organizations: it’s one of the most common problems we hear about. This was one of the primary reasons for adding sharing to DayBack Calendar, and creating shares in DayBack is a great way to share specific views and time frames. […]