Saying that Salesforce Flows is my favorite part of the Platform is a huge understatement. When I’m in Flow Builder, my mind just hears “Just The Two of Us” playing.
Flow is the future of automation on Salesforce, and since Salesforce doubles down on it in each release, it just keeps getting better and better.
Already several posts on Flow, but I’m sure there will be more to come.
Most Recent Posts
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My New Year’s Confession
Starting off the year thinking about Flow…
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Dynamic Flow Progress Component
I created a flow screen component under the Salesforce Labs program so that there are more options for providing easy-to-understand, guided screen flows for our users. This post is the documentation for that component.
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Use Case #5: Relate a File to Multiple Records
Associate your new file to more than just the Case. This post is part of the Uploading and Working with Files in Flow mini series.
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Use Case #4: Complete Fields on a File
As you upload a single file, update standard and custom fields on ContentVersion while in the flow. This post is part of the Uploading and Working with Files in Flow mini series.
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Use Case #3: Rename an Uploaded File
Rename a file after it’s been uploaded. This post is part of the Uploading and Working with Files in Flow mini series.
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Use Case #2: Upload Multiple Files
Get a working example of the standard screen component for uploading multiple files and relating them to a record. This post is part of the Uploading and Working with Files in Flow mini series.
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Use Case #1: Upload a Single File
Get a working example of the standard screen component for uploading a single file and relating it to a record. This post is part of the Uploading and Working with Files in Flow mini series.
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Uploading and Working with Files in Flow: A Sampler of Design Patterns
In this mini series of posts, I’m covering some basic ways to use Flow to work with uploaded files.