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          System Overview: Schema

          System Overview: Schema

          The Schema box in the system overview page shows usage information for custom objects, custom settings, custom metadata types, and data storage.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
          Available in: all editions except Personal Edition
          • Your Custom Objects + Your Custom Settings—Quantity of active custom objects and settings created by you and users in your org + objects that are part of installed packages that have the Limits option selected.
          • Total Custom Objects + Total Custom Settings—Quantity of active and inactive objects in your org, including the objects created by you, created by users, or installed from packages. This number includes soft-deleted custom objects that are still waiting to be hard deleted. We recommend that you hard delete or erase custom objects that you no longer need.
            Tip
            Tip Compare the number of custom objects and settings that you created against the total number in your org, including the ones installed from packages. These values help you understand how many custom objects you can still create or install before you reach the limit.
          • Your Custom Metadata Types—The number of custom metadata types that originate from anywhere other than a certified managed package.
          • Total Custom Metadata Types—The total number of custom metadata types, including those that were installed from a certified managed package.
          • Custom Metadata Type Usage—Size of custom metadata type records used.
          • Data Storage—Quantity of total bytes used.
           
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