How would I know the source org of the sandbox?





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I have created sandbox, I don't remember from which org it is copied from?
Is there any way to know the same? TIA!










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    I have created sandbox, I don't remember from which org it is copied from?
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      I have created sandbox, I don't remember from which org it is copied from?
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          It's on the sandbox list (Setup > Quick Search > Sandboxes) on the far-right column. If this field is blank, it is Production. You can also query this from the SandboxInfo table (requires Tooling API).






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          • "Copied From' is the column you mean?

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          • @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

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          It's on the sandbox list (Setup > Quick Search > Sandboxes) on the far-right column. If this field is blank, it is Production. You can also query this from the SandboxInfo table (requires Tooling API).






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          • "Copied From' is the column you mean?

            – rahul gawale
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30











          • @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

            – sfdcfox
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30
















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          It's on the sandbox list (Setup > Quick Search > Sandboxes) on the far-right column. If this field is blank, it is Production. You can also query this from the SandboxInfo table (requires Tooling API).






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          • "Copied From' is the column you mean?

            – rahul gawale
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30











          • @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

            – sfdcfox
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30














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          It's on the sandbox list (Setup > Quick Search > Sandboxes) on the far-right column. If this field is blank, it is Production. You can also query this from the SandboxInfo table (requires Tooling API).






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          It's on the sandbox list (Setup > Quick Search > Sandboxes) on the far-right column. If this field is blank, it is Production. You can also query this from the SandboxInfo table (requires Tooling API).







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          answered Nov 16 '18 at 8:24









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          • "Copied From' is the column you mean?

            – rahul gawale
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30











          • @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

            – sfdcfox
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30



















          • "Copied From' is the column you mean?

            – rahul gawale
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30











          • @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

            – sfdcfox
            Nov 16 '18 at 8:30

















          "Copied From' is the column you mean?

          – rahul gawale
          Nov 16 '18 at 8:30





          "Copied From' is the column you mean?

          – rahul gawale
          Nov 16 '18 at 8:30













          @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

          – sfdcfox
          Nov 16 '18 at 8:30





          @rahulgawale Yes, that's the one.

          – sfdcfox
          Nov 16 '18 at 8:30


















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