It doesn't seem to matter which API version your apex class is on. I've tested it as far back as API version 32 and it seems to work regardless of version.
@@isdamful Thanks man, I really appreciate your support! Just to clarify, the safe navigation operator is brand new as of the last Salesforce release, it just seems to work on older API versions as well thankfully.
Hello again fellow Trailblazer, I haven't watched this recording but people like me need another help which is - How to go through a new Client Project's code with huge(almost 1000) of code(client and server side controllers involved and Database methods invloved) in one component, with components inside component again ; the person doesn't has initial technical stack but has gone though the UDEMY courses. Please help.
Haha, funny that I’m actually aware of the safe operator in apex but haven’t used it this way. Thanks for this eye opener.
Very good tutorial, thanks!
Is there a way to apply safe navigation to nested SOQL queries?
You're really awesome bro
Hey Hi! New subscriber here ! What VS Code theme are you using in this video? thanks in advance!
Hey matt, is safe nav operator in api 49 ?
It doesn't seem to matter which API version your apex class is on. I've tested it as far back as API version 32 and it seems to work regardless of version.
@@CodingWithTheForce so it seems, this has evaded me till now. Awesome thanks for creating this vid.
And as always 🔥🔥
@@isdamful Thanks man, I really appreciate your support! Just to clarify, the safe navigation operator is brand new as of the last Salesforce release, it just seems to work on older API versions as well thankfully.
Hello again fellow Trailblazer, I haven't watched this recording but people like me need another help which is - How to go through a new Client Project's code with huge(almost 1000) of code(client and server side controllers involved and Database methods invloved) in one component, with components inside component again ; the person doesn't has initial technical stack but has gone though the UDEMY courses. Please help.
Description seems wrong.
Thanks for letting me know! It's been updated now.
Hey bro, you are not clearly audible in this video. You should use Filmora Editing software to reduce such troubles