I was skeptical at first; but, it was an eye opener – what a difference a teaching style makes! One of my mentees has been imploring me to guide her towards Salesforce mastery by assigning use cases. Within a few weeks, she has gained the level of confidence on the
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When One Teaches, Two Learn! – Admin Excercise 15
Delighted to see how hard everyone is working to solve one use case a day and sending me their question and solutions! It boosts my energy and encourages me to keep posting use case nuggets on my website. The feedback has been varied, engaging and constructive. Last week, for instance,
Preamble to the World of Click and Code with Lightning Flow – Excercise 2
I was skeptical at first; but, it was an eye opener – what a difference a teaching style makes! One of my mentees has been imploring me to guide her towards Salesforce mastery by assigning use cases. Within a few weeks, she has gained the level of confidence on the
Preamble to the World of Click and Code with Lightning Flow – Excercise 1
As of this point, we have completed several trails on Trailhead and are counting! As a result, we have amassed theoretical knowledge and have some practical experience. But, since our drive to learn Salesforce is insatiable, we want more! Learning by doing is the key. So, let us look at
Understand, Create & Use Variables in Salesforce Flow!
Enjoy enhanced flow-building experience starting with Spring’19 release. Salesforce is at it again! – replacing Cloud Flow Designer (Canvas to design and build the flows) with a faster and robust tool – Flow Builder. It streamlines the process of – (1) flow building; and (2) maintenance – with a simplified user interface. In light of the above,