Find Salesforce Edition and API version | Salesforce Lightning


Even wonder which Salesforce Edition you are using ?

Follow the steps below to identify which Salesforce Edition and API version your organization is using.

Identify which Edition you are on:


From Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience:

  1. Navigate to Setup. See Explore the Salesforce Setup Menu for more details.
  2. In the 'Quick Find' search box type, Company
  3. Click Company Information
  4. Your Salesforce Edition is listed in the "Organization Edition" field.
Note: Other key org details such as "Salesforce.com Organization ID" and "Instance" will also be listed in the right hand column of the Company Information page.



Identify your current API version


Note: The following steps are only applicable for Salesforce editions with API access. The API is not available for Professional Edition orgs by default. See Find the release version of Salesforce production or sandbox org for additional details.


In Salesforce Classic:

  1. Navigate to Setup
  2. In the 'Quick Find' search box type, API
  3. Then click API under 'Develop'
  4. From there click Generate Enterprise WSDL 
  5. On the next page listing 'Installed Packages' click the Generate button.
  6. On the resulting page your current API version will be listed in commented out section near the top.
Example: 'Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 35.0'
 
Note: If you're in a sandbox environment [Do not save, hit Cancel]


In Lightning Experience:

  1. Navigate to Setup
  2. In the 'Quick Find' search box type, API
  3. Click API under Integrations in the setup options
  4. Click Generate Enterprise WSDL
  5. Click the Generate button.
Note: If you're in a sandbox environment [Do not save, hit Cancel]
 

Alternatively, find your org's current API version in Classic or Lightning:

  1. Navigate to Setup
  2. In the 'Quick Find' search box type, Apex Classes
  3. Click Apex Classes in the setup menu options
  4. Click the New button and on the resulting page open the Version Settings tab.
  5. The top most value available in the Version column's drop down is your org's current API version.
Examples:
API Version 49.0 = Summer '20
API Version 48.0 = Spring '20
API Version 47.0 = Winter '20
API Version 46.0 = Summer '19
API Version 45.0 = Spring '19
API Version 44.0 = Winter '19
API Version 43.0 = Summer '18



 
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