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DESCRIPTION:Location: Venue name is Test Hotfix\nAddress: 2032 Passaic Stre
 et\, Wayne\, New Jersey\, United States\nDirections: https://developer.sal
 esforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce
 _api_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm\nContact: Pravalika\nEma
 il: test@gmail.com\nHow to find us: How to find us text here\nWebsite: htt
 ps://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/objec
 t_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm\nPhone
 : 6238257003\, 6238257003\n\nComposite API Subrequest Event TypeComposite 
 API subrequest events contain details about composite API subrequests. One
  composite API subrequest event is generated for each subrequest or collat
 ed set of subrequests. For example\, if a composite API request contains f
 ive subrequests and four of the subrequests are collated\, then two compos
 ite API subrequest events are generated. This example also applies to comp
 osite graph API. This event type is available in API version 64.0 and late
 r.Concurrent Long-Running Apex Limit Event TypeConcurrent Long-Running Ape
 x Limit events contain information about long-running concurrent Apex requ
 ests in your org that Salesforce terminated after reaching your org’s conc
 urrency limit. Requests with an established Apex context that execute for 
 5 seconds are counted towards your org’s limit of concurrent long-running 
 requests. (Asynchronous requests don’t count towards the limit.) When the 
 long-running requests exceed the org default limit\, additional long-runni
 ng requests are denied. This event type is available in the EventLogFile o
 bject in API version 45.0 and later.Console Event TypeConsole events conta
 in information about the performance and use of Salesforce Consoles. The C
 onsole events are logged whenever a Console tab is opened with a sidebar c
 omponent. Outside of that\, when Console tabs are opened\, a regular view 
 record detail event is served just like in Salesforce Classic.Content Dist
 ribution Event TypeContent Distribution events contain information about c
 ontent distributions and deliveries to users.Content Document Link Event T
 ypeContent Document Link events contain sharing information for content do
 cuments.Content Transfer Event TypeContent Transfer events contain informa
 tion about content transfer events\, such as downloads\, uploads\, and pre
 views. This informatio
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LOCATION:2032 Passaic Street\, Wayne\, New Jersey\, United States
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>Location:</strong> Venue name is Test 
 Hotfix<br><strong>Address:</strong> 2032 Passaic Street\, Wayne\, New Jers
 ey\, United States<br><strong>Directions:</strong> <a href="https://develo
 per.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference
 /sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm">https://develope
 r.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/s
 force_api_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm</a><br><strong>Cont
 act:</strong> Pravalika<br><strong>Email:</strong> <a href="mailto:test@gm
 ail.com">test@gmail.com</a><br><strong>How to find us:</strong> How to fin
 d us text here<br><strong>Website:</strong> <a href="https://developer.sal
 esforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce
 _api_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm">https://developer.sales
 force.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_a
 pi_objects_eventlogfile_supportedeventtypes.htm</a><br><strong>Phone:</str
 ong> 6238257003\, 6238257003<br><br><ul><li><a href="https://developer.sal
 esforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce
 _api_objects_eventlogfile_composite_api_subrequest.htm" data-id="docs/atla
 s.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlog
 file_composite_api_subrequest.htm">Composite API Subrequest Event Type</a>
 <br>Composite API subrequest events contain details about composite API su
 brequests. One composite API subrequest event is generated for each subreq
 uest or collated set of subrequests. For example\, if a composite API requ
 est contains five subrequests and four of the subrequests are collated\, t
 hen two composite API subrequest events are generated. This example also a
 pplies to composite graph API. This event type is available in API version
  64.0 and later.</li><li><a href="https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/at
 las.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventl
 ogfile_concurrentlongrunningapexlimit.htm" data-id="docs/atlas.en-us.objec
 t_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_concurre
 ntlongrunningapexlimit.htm">Concurrent Long-Running Apex Limit Event Type<
 /a><br>Concurrent Long-Running Apex Limit events contain information about
  long-running concurrent Apex requests in your org that Salesforce termina
 ted after reaching your org’s concurrency limit. Requests with an establis
 hed Apex context that execute for 5 seconds are counted towards your org’s
  limit of concurrent long-running requests. (Asynchronous requests don’t c
 ount towards the limit.) When the long-running requests exceed the org def
 ault limit\, additional long-running requests are denied. This event type 
 is available in the EventLogFile object in API version 45.0 and later.</li
 ><li><a href="https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_ref
 erence.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_console.htm" 
 data-id="docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_ap
 i_objects_eventlogfile_console.htm">Console Event Type</a><br>Console even
 ts contain information about the performance and use of Salesforce Console
 s. The Console events are logged whenever a Console tab is opened with a s
 idebar component. Outside of that\, when Console tabs are opened\, a regul
 ar view record detail event is served just like in Salesforce Classic.</li
 ><li><a href="https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_ref
 erence.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_contentdistri
 bution.htm" data-id="docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_referen
 ce/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_contentdistribution.htm">Content Distri
 bution Event Type</a><br>Content Distribution events contain information a
 bout content distributions and deliveries to users.</li><li><a href="https
 ://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_
 reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_contentdocument.htm" data-id="do
 cs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_e
 ventlogfile_contentdocument.htm">Content Document Link Event Type</a><br>C
 ontent Document Link events contain sharing information for content docume
 nts.</li><li><a href="https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.ob
 ject_reference.meta/object_reference/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_conte
 nttransfer.htm" data-id="docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_ref
 erence/sforce_api_objects_eventlogfile_contenttransfer.htm">Content Transf
 er Event Type</a><br>Content Transfer events contain information about con
 tent transfer events\, such as downloads\, uploads\, and previews. This in
 formatio</li></ul>
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