When validating or deploying a Change Set in Salesforce, you may encounter the following error:
"No more than 10 columns may be specified in searchResultsFields."
This error indicates that one or more objects included in the Change Set have a Search Result Layout configured with more than the maximum allowed 10 fields. Salesforce enforces a 10-field limit on the Search Result Layout for each object, and deployments that include an object exceeding this limit will fail validation.
There are two methods to identify which object's Search Result Layout exceeds the 10-field limit:
Option 1 — Salesforce Setup Menu:
Option 2 — Change Set XML Review:
<searchResultsFields> node⚠️ Important: The Name field does not appear in the XML of the Change Set file, but it still counts toward the 10-field limit. If the XML shows 10 fields, you actually have 11 (including Name) and must remove one.
For the Salesforce Mobile App on iOS and Android, only the first 6 fields from the Search Result Layout are displayed in the mobile app, regardless of the 10-field maximum allowed for desktop. When reviewing search layouts, consider both desktop and mobile user experience.
Salesforce Idea - Search Layouts only limited to 10 columns
Salesforce Help:
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