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Hi Rakesh,
I want…. when a user login to salesforce to get a custom notification to his manager,
Please help me…..
Hi Rakesh, can we change the Date format dd/MMM/yyyy to dd/MM/yyyy in screen flows
Input field or Output field?
Hi Rakesh!
I hope you are doing well. I got the “MSP/MSC to a Collection Variable” package in 2019. It has been working properly until now. I got the next error message:
The flow tried to update these records: null. This error occurred: INVALID_ID_FIELD: ‘3b00000PZX8kAAH’ is not a valid Salesforce ID for the type Onboarding Milestone. You can look up ExceptionCode values in the SOAP API Developer Guide.—The flow tried to update these records: null. This error occurred: MALFORMED_ID: Record ID: id value of incorrect type: 33b00000PZX8iAAH;a. You can look up ExceptionCode values in the SOAP API Developer Guide.—The flow tried to update these records: null. This error occurred: MALFORMED_ID: Record ID: id value of incorrect type: 033b00000PZX8gAAH;. You can look up ExceptionCode values in the SOAP API Developer.
The subflows inputs are:
Inputs
SelectedIDs = {!Mark}
(a033b00000PZX8eAAH;a033b00000PZX8gAAH;a033b00000PZX8iAAH;a033b00000PZX8kAAH)
The subflows outputs are:
Exit flow RakeshGupta__MSP_to_Collection_Variable version 1.
Outputs
{!CheckboxOutput} = All_Selected_IDS ([a033b00000PZX8eAAH,033b00000PZX8gAAH;,33b00000PZX8iAAH;a,3b00000PZX8kAAH])
I guess this is because the new salesforce release. Do you know what should I do?
Regards.
Thanks for letting me know.
I already fixed the issue. Please install the new package from here https://login.salesforce.com/packaging/installPackage.apexp?p0=04tB00000001ApM
Getting Started with Process Builder – Part 48 (Conditionally Make a Field Read-only or Editable)
Is there any other way to make field uneditable for some specific profile after , some profile edit the field.
Hi Rakesh,
The lesson 60 on screen flow for the users to add or remove into the PG or Queues , unable to add the flow component into the lighting home page to test the screen flow.
Kindly could you respond when it’s feasible for you.
Make. assure that. your Flow is. Active. You may want. to check this article https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?language=en_US&r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&id=sf.flow_distribute_activate.htm&type=5
Is it possible to combined with two step action plan template in using process builder
While setting condition in process builder at the time of Define Criteria for this Action Group
are we able to provide conditions of custom fields values???
Yes
Hi Rakesh, thanks for putting together such a great resource. You truly are the automation champion!
Question with Flow Designer. If I’m doing a record update through Flow Designer, there is no option to re-evaluate workflow rules. Do you know if there is a workaround? I have the following automation flow:
Process Builder -> Flow -> Process Builder
I cannot get 2nd Process Builder workflow to run after my flow record updates!
Thanks for your kind words 🙂
For 2ns Process select “when a record is created or Edited” option
Hi Rakesh, I’m dealing with the ominous “couldn’t fire Visual Flow error” (with some Flow ID). Is there a way with the Developer Console (or other tool) to find out which Visual Flow and which version of the Flow got tripped up?
Thanks,
David
Use Debug Log
That worked great – thanks, Rakesh!
Glad to know that 🙂