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Hello everyone. In this video, we are
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going to see how to find your Salesforce
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release version number using your
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Salesforce my domain URL.
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In Salesforce, we have uh three releases
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per year.
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Spring, summer, and winter releases.
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If I go to my Salesforce uh setup and
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then if I search for company
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information,
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I will be able to find the instance
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number. Using this instance number,
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if I go to status.salesforce.com
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salesforce.com
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and uh search this uh instance
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I will be able to find out in which
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release my Salesforce
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or is available. For example, here it
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clearly mentions that the version number
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is winter 26 patch is 14
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18 and the region is Americas.
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But if I wanted to find the release
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version number instead of winter 26 we
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will have something like 250 252 like
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that. In order to find that
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what we can do is
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go to my domain in Salesforce setup.
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Get your my domain URL
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followed by your my domain URL use
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/ release version JSP
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with the help of this uh URL you should
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be able to find the release
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version number.
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If you wanted to do this via REST API,
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then you have to do
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a get request to to the same Salesforce
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your my domain URL / release
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version.jsp.
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Using this, you should be able to find
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the release version number.
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I hope it was helpful.
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Please check the video description. In
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the video description, I have shared my
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blog post. From the blog post, you
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should be able to get the syntax and a
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sample URL. So that you should be able
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to generate your URL to find the
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Salesforce release release version
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number.
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Thank you for watching.
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