Welcome to the unofficial source of resources for Salesforce’s Flow product. Here, members of the community seek to provide a starting point for all useful Flow information.
Note that this is NOT an official Salesforce website and that some of the content available here is not official Salesforce-supported technology.
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Case Management with Salesforce Orchestrator
Here’s a quick teaser trailer showing how Orchestrator enables the Case Management life cycle to be reimagined. We don’t yet have this available as a packaged template. But keep your eye out for packaged orchestration templates like this one that can be easily modified. Learn more about Salesforce Orchestrator.
From Narender Singh: A Deep-Dive Walkthrough on Custom Property Editor Creation
Developers thinking about adding a great configuration experience to their invocable actions and screen components should check this great new video out: Learn more about Custom Property Editors here.
Salesforce Field Service: Create Batches of Appointments with Service Appointment Generator
Last update: January 31, 2022 Authors: Leigh-Anne Nugent and Christopher Albanese Watch the Video. Send us Feedback! Business Requirements Customers need to be able to build a solution that supports the following scenarios for teamwork and multi-stage work: This will provide a stop-gap accelerator-style solution that will be an unmanaged package with access to the […]
From Munawirrahman: Drag markers around Maps in Flow Screens Gets Even Better
Mun always seems to come up with super clever extensions to Flow. His latest takes Nick Sauer’s excellent Map component and enhances it so that you can drag a map marker around the map! Check it out!
Flow Action Base Pack Now Available on AppExchange
For the first time, one of the packages maintained here at UnofficialSF.com is now available as a managed package on AppExchange, through Salesforce Labs. Salesforce Flow: Actions Base Pack is a library of Apex classes that extend Salesforce Flow, supporting a range of new screen components, providing Flow with services for formula evaluation, expression evaluation […]