Object Owner Id plays a crucial role in determining who is the actual owner of an object.
For example, we clone a delivered record for our custom application. Now as we have cloned the record, this record will have the same object owner id as the delivered record.
Once an object owner id is assigned it can not be reverted back.
So this gives a misleading information.
To avoid such situations, it is better to create a custom object owner id .
Now the question arises how do we do that.
So steps in creating a new object owner id are mentioned below.
Step1: open the field OBJECTOWNERID.
Step2: Add new translate value.
Step3: save the field.
For example, we clone a delivered record for our custom application. Now as we have cloned the record, this record will have the same object owner id as the delivered record.
Once an object owner id is assigned it can not be reverted back.
So this gives a misleading information.
To avoid such situations, it is better to create a custom object owner id .
Now the question arises how do we do that.
So steps in creating a new object owner id are mentioned below.
Step1: open the field OBJECTOWNERID.
Step2: Add new translate value.
Step3: save the field.
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