How to Create a Record Link in Flow
There are endless things that you can perform using Salesforce Flow. In many cases, you might need to create a link to a record in flow.
There are endless things that you can perform using Salesforce Flow. In many cases, you might need to create a link to a record in flow.
Winter '23 release is approaching and it will be in our environments soon. Just like the last few releases, also this new release has many great features for Salesforce Flow.
Salesforce introduced a brand new element called Roll Back Records in the Winter '22 Release. Roll Back Records data element is available only in screen flows. You can use it to roll back a transaction and cancel all its pending record changes.
Unlike the other automation tools like Workflow Rule and Process Builder, there is an option to delete records in Flow. You can use the Delete Records data element to delete one or multiple records in Salesforce.
Delete operation can be used to delete records from the database, which sends those records to the recycle bin. In some use cases, you may want to hard delete the records so that the users cannot restore them. However, there is no standard way to hard delete records in Salesforce Flow.
In the last few months, many people asked if I have an online Salesforce Flow course. Therefore, it was the time for me to prepare a Udemy course. I am happy to announce that my course called "Salesforce Lightning Flow Course by the FlowFest Champion" is live on Udemy!
Audit fields in Salesforce track information about system values that can be useful for audit purposes. These fields are read only and Salesforce sets the values whenever you create or update a record.
In some cases, users might need to give a break while running a flow. It is possible to let the users pause the flow interviews and then resume whenever they want. Plus, they won't lose any valid information that they entered.
Salesforce announced that it is launching a pilot of NFT Cloud. It is a new platform that will let brands and businesses use Salesforce’s cloud-based tools to create and sell NFTs, engage online communities, and receive data from their offerings.
In Salesforce, all the standard and custom objects have three character prefixes. They form the first part of the Record Id. Standard objects always have the same record Id prefix. However, record Id prefix values of custom objects might vary in different environments.
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