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Efficient way to analyze Salesforce Debug log

Salesforce is one of the top CRM tool in the market currently. Thanks to the out of the box
features and powerful tools inbuilt it is poised to continue being the top performers in the SAAS
domain.
Apart from the inbuilt ecosystem, Salesforce provides good development platform for
developers to write custom code. This allows them to build anything they think of, imagination is
the only limit.
Thanks to this Developer friendly ecosystem, there are many awesome reusable custom
designed components people have developed in Salesforce. Making the platform more robust
and popular.
As someone rightly said

“With great power comes great responsibility”

To make sure the code developed is defect free and errorless, there should be a powerful log
tracking and analysis tool. Though Salesforce provides the ability to capture and save logs, it
lacks few important features like:
Log Readability
Meaningful Labelling
Smart Filtering
Quick Component Reference
To overcome these limitation and make Salesforce Log Analysis more efficient, there is a tool
developed by the community called TheLogmachine .

For Documentations Click Here

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