Automate Business Process With Point and Clicks Using Flows

What you will learn

Automate Business Process without having to go to Developer, How? Well, FLOWS is the Answer. Now you don’t have to go to developers to do things for you.

This is Sherbaz Khan, Senior Salesforce Developer with more than 3.5 Years of Experience in Salesforce Development will be teaching you FLOWS.

As we all know, Workflow and Process Builder are retiring so this it the best time to learn Flows and make yourself highlighted in Salesforce World

In this particular course, you’ll learn about the FAST FIELD UPDATE Flows with 5 Real Time Requirement/Examples/Use Cases.

Description

Can you Automate Business Process without writing single line of code? Is it possible?
Well YESS.

With FLOWS, we can Automate Business Processes and can perform complex logics without writing single line of Code.

Just with the help of POINT n CLICK/ DRAG n DROP we can automate a lot of stuff which was previously not possible without APEX CODE.

In this course, you’ll learn all the basics of FLOW, specifically RECORD TRIGGERED FLOW (FAST FIELD UPDATE).

After completing this course, you’ll be able to Automate Business Processes just with the help of POINT N CLICK.


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Why you should learn FLOWS?
As we all know, WORKFLOW RULE and PROCESS BUILDER are retiring so this is the best time to learn FLOWS and the demand for Salesforce Administrator with expertise in FLOWS is on rise.

We’ll cover topics of flows while working on real-time project/requirement so you have a better understanding of what you can expect in your job.

This course is for everyone, even if you know how to deal with Flows still, you’ll learn how to tackle different kind of requirements using FLOWS.

FLOWS are considered as NO-CODE/LOW-CODE as these can be complex depending on the requirement.

Build your LOW CODE Development skills with this free course.

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Content

Record Triggered Flows – Before Flow/Fast Field Update

Introduction To Flows – Create Our First Flow
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