When to Use Flow Instead of Validation Rules
The Custom Error element in flows can now cover almost everything Validation Rules can do. So, when should you use Validation Rules instead of Flow, or vice versa?
The Custom Error element in flows can now cover almost everything Validation Rules can do. So, when should you use Validation Rules instead of Flow, or vice versa?
There are multiple ways to bypass validation rules in Flow. This post shows different methods you can use for different needs.
Number Stepper component provides a simple and modern way for users to select a numeric value by clicking + and - buttons or directly entering a number.
In certain scenarios, you may need to make specific fields mandatory or guide users through a wizard before they click the "Generate Document" button.
Although Flow does not have a dedicated Upsert Records element, you can achieve this using the Create Records element.
In this post, you can find a screen component that accesses the mobile device's biometrics capabilities.
Sometimes, you might need to find queues related to a specific object in Salesforce Flow. While you could hardcode these choices, it’s better to dynamically retrieve queues for a specific object type.
Starting with the Spring '25 release, you can configure Screen Actions to run autolaunched flows without needing to click a button.
Here are the new flow features of Spring '25 release of Salesforce.
In this post, you can find a screen component that displays a countdown timer based on any date/time value.
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