Review the platform-managed objects that store and organize account-related data for the Lists and Filters experience. Because these objects don't appear in the Object Manager, you can create and manage their records only through the custom Lists and Filters user interface.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud and the Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-On
license
Object
Description
LifeSciAccountListColumn
Represents information about the account columns selected or their supported
direct relationship objects in account filters.
LifeSciAccountListMember
Represents information about account static lists and routines.
LifeSciAcctListFilterCrit
Stores the rules and conditions derived from the account object or its
supported direct relationship objects to filter Life Sciences accounts.
LifeScienceAccountList
Represents the type of account list, such as a filter, static list, or
routine.
LifeScienceAccountListObject
Represents the object referenced in the provider account list.
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