When Salesforce records are created, updated, or deleted without an obvious user action, the cause is typically client-introduced automation such as Workflow Rules, Process Builder, Flows, Apex Triggers, or API integrations — not a Salesforce platform bug.
Key points to understand:
The following tools and strategies are available to help administrators investigate the source of unexpected changes.
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For deleted records, refer to Find out who deleted a record in Salesforce and Recover records and data in Salesforce.
If an unexpected change has already been made, check the record's System Fields — specifically LastModifiedById and LastModifiedDate. These fields provide critical insight into when and who last modified the record.
Customers with Shield Event Monitoring may be able to review event logs to retroactively identify automation influencing the changes.
Tracking down these types of changes can only be done client-side or internally by customers through:
If the behavior is ongoing and specific field values are changing unexpectedly, an admin can set up Field History Tracking or Feed Tracking to capture who and when the changes are being made.
Monitoring steps:
If unknown API logins are present, use the login's source IP in the ARIN Whois-RWS lookup to identify the organization behind the IP address.
Common integrations known to cause unexpected Activity (Task and Event) record updates include: Salesforce Open CTI, Salesforce Call Center, Salesforce for Outlook, Lightning Sync for Microsoft Exchange, Outlook and Gmail Integration, Salesforce AppExchange Email & Calendar Sync apps, and Einstein Activity Capture.
Temporarily remove the affected user from the suspected integration and monitor whether unexpected changes continue. If changes stop, reintroduce each integration individually to identify the source.
Learn About Lightning Sync for Microsoft® Exchange Features
Outlook and Gmail Integration on Desktop
Salesforce App Store Email & Calendar Sync
See Also :
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