Considerations for Calendars Created from a Salesforce Object in
Lightning Experience
Considerations for calendars created from a Salesforce object include support for list
view filtering, a limit on the number of items that can be displayed, no support for subscribing
to calendars, and support for standard objects.
Required Editions
Available in Lightning Experience in: Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
List View Filtering
For calendars created from other objects, list views with the scope My and All are
supported, but list views with the scope My Team are not.
Calendar Item Limit
Depending on your customization options, you can view up to 150 or up to 500 calendar items
total in the day, week, or month view, including Salesforce events and the items on calendars
you create. Suppose that you select a calendar containing enough items to push the total past
the limit in that view. Lightning Experience displays an alert and hides items on other
calendars.
Subscribing to Calendars
You can’t subscribe to calendars that other people create. Each calendar can be accessed
only by the person who created it.
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