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7 : Filtering Salesforce Reports Using URL Parameters

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Apr 12, 2025
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Welcome back! In this video we’ll explore how to dynamically filter Salesforce reports using URL parameters—no need to open the report editor every time. Below are the timestamps so you can jump right to the parts you need. *🔗 Topics Covered:* * Salesforce Report URL Structure * Using fv0, fv1, fv2 parameters * Encoding values in URLs * Passing multiple filter values * Common errors and troubleshooting * Filtering date fields *📺 Watch the Full Playlist* * 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NW0uUaUUOU&list=PLzR5G_7BGbd0nrxz7bRGhnwWhHkb7_ZYI *🔗 Useful Links* * 🌐 Visit My Website: https://sk-daud-hassan-dev-ed.develop.my.site.com/skdaudhassan/s/ * 🤝 Connect With Me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skdaudhassan/ 00:00 – Intro & Overview 00:30 – Why URL parameters? Save time editing filters 01:01 – Demo setup: Course Enrollment & Revenue report 01:15 – Report URL anatomy: copy and modify 01:45 – Filter parameter syntax (fv0, fv1, etc.) 02:10 – Changing first filter (Status → Completed) 03:10 – Multi‑value filters with commas (Enrolled, Completed) 03:45 – Original report unchanged—dynamic only in URL 04:15 – URL‑encoding special characters (%2C, %20) 04:45 – Adding second filter (Payment Status → Pending) 05:30 – Multi‑value for second filter (Pending, Paid) 06:15 – Error case: invalid filter value 07:00 – Adding third filter (Enrollment Date → 02/07/2024) 07:45 – Date filter format (DD/MM/YYYY) 08:15 – Final URL breakdown & recap 08:45 – Wrap‑up, tips, and next steps Don’t forget to: 👍 Like if you found this useful 💬 Comment with your favorite URL‑parameter trick 🔔 Subscribe for more Salesforce tips and tricks #salesforceadmin #salesforce #salesforcedeveloper #salesforcereports

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