Remove Duplicates from Record Collection Variables in a Flow
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How do you remove the duplicates from the record collection variables or collection variables in flow without writing code? Objectives: After reading this blog, you’ll be able to: Understand different flow operators in assignment element Understand how to remove common records b/w record collection variables
Ever Needed to Select Multiple Picklist Values in Flow? How About via a Single Condition?!
Salesforce Flow is one of the most powerful tools provided by Salesforce to implement business requirements declaratively. Till date, I have written 200+ flows just for my blog posts! Salesforce Flow helps businesses to save time, as well as money, by implementing solutions quickly. Implementation of Salesforce Flow is straightforward
Auto Create a Case From Keyword Used in Chatter
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How can you automatically create a case from a Chatter post if it includes a specific keyword? Objectives: After reading this blog, you’ll be able to: Understand what is custom metadata types and when should one use it Work with custom metadata types in salesforce
Auto Add Member to New User’s Default Account Team
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How can you automatically add a specific user to the new user’s default account team? How nice it would be if Salesforce auto adds a user (specified user) to Default Account Team for each new user? Well, we can cajole Salesforce to do just that
Salesforce Smart Testing Best Practices with Panaya Foresight
One of the best parts of Salesforce is its out-of-the-box features that can be easily tailored to meet the specific needs of your business. But while it may be easy to update a new sales process or create a custom layer of code in Salesforce, the real challenge is making
Create A Slack Channel Using Flow
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How do you create a Slack Channel using Salesforce Flow? Slack Channels bring order and clarity to work — you can create them for every project, topic, or team. When there’s a channel for everything, you can focus on the conversations and work that matters
