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Tag: Flow
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Winter 23 Flow Formula Editor
Hello folks, Let’s get started with the Winter 23 Flow enhancements, shall we? Who doesn’t like to save time and effort? One of the biggest improvements is the formula resource editor with the instant syntax check button. This functionality first came for the start element and the collection filter in the previous releases. Now we…
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Start Element Formulas
Hello folks, How cool are the brand new start element formulas? One of the best use cases for it is the Record Type criteria. You can now check for the RecordType.DeveloperName or the RecordType.Name in your start element. This was not possible before. You either had to hardcode the RecordType.Id or defer the criteria to…
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Standard or Custom Object?
Hello folks, Recently, I posted polls on Twitter asking about standard objects: What cloud license does each standard object come with? The answers to these questions are widely unknown. You will see that only about half of the respondents got the answer right. As a response to these posts Emily McCowan, an Architect, posted this…
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The Importance of the Data Model
Hello folks, I wrote this several times before: If you want to attempt Actions and Related Records flows, you need to know the schema very well. This can be easily done with the schema builder in your Org. There is another good way for reviewing the data model. The Architect’s site by Salesforce has the…
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The Answer for the Collection Filter & Collection Sort Challenge
Collection Filter and Collection Sort elements can help you decrease the number of gets (SOQL) statements you use, and therefore help avoid governor limits.
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Collection Filter and Collection Sort Challenge
Collection filter and Collection sort are powerful elements in Salesforce Flows. They reduce your need to use gets, and help you stay within governor limits.
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The Orchestrator Vision
What kind of use cases are ideal for an Orchestrator implementation in Salesforce?
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New Features of Summer 22 (continued)
New Features in Salesforce Summer 22 Release for flow: Collapsible headings, dynamic forms for flow and no code flow testing.