Schema Builder provides a dynamic environment for viewing and modifying all the objects
and relationships in your app. This greatly simplifies the task of designing, implementing, and
modifying your data model, or schema. Schema Builder is enabled by default.
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Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: All Editions
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You
can view your existing schema and interactively add new custom objects, custom fields, and
relationships, simply by dragging and dropping. Schema Builder automatically implements the
changes and saves the layout of your schema any time you move an object. This eliminates the
need to click from page to page to find the details of a relationship or to add a new custom
field to an object in your schema.
Schema Builder provides details like the field values,
required fields, and how objects are related by displaying lookup and master-detail
relationships. You can view the fields and relationships for both standard and custom
objects.
To access Schema Builder, from Setup, enter Schema Builder in the
Quick Find box, then select Schema Builder.
Schema Builder lets you add the following to your schema:
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