![]() NET 4.7.2 or later (included), WebView2 Runtime (included), Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 Redistributable (included), Windows N requires the MediaFeature pack for Windows N. Display dimensions of 1366 x 768 or greater (Recommended 1920 x 1080 or greater).4GB of available disk space (Recommended: SSD with 4GB of available disk space).8GB RAM minimum (Recommended: 16GB RAM or more).Intel ® 6th Gen or newer CPU – or AMD Ryzen ™ 2000 Series or newer CPU (Recommended: Intel ® 12th Gen or newer CPU – or AMD Ryzen ™ 4000 Series or newer CPU).Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) 20H2 version or later (Recommended: Microsoft Windows 11 (64-bit) 22H2 version or later).Version 2.0 Production Sandbox 9-10-22 Conditional Field-based Launching V2.1 1-12-23 Production Sandbox Properly handles boolean (checkbox) fields V2.2 : 1-14-23 Production Sandbox Properly supports the Load event V2.2.1 : 2-8-23 Production Sandbox Bug fixes Use this to launch the flow when the record is opened. Used to be the comparison value when the record has been edited. Used only with editFlowNameĬhange Value (What value are we looking for) Is used to signify what field you want to watch when a record has been edited. Modal only works on an edit and not on a delete. Will work if this component is added to a record home page.Ĭan be ‘Modal’ or ‘Modeless’. The apiName of a flow you want to launch when the record is deleted. Will work if this component is added to a record home page. The apiName of a flow you want to launch when the record is updated. For a list of supported objects, see the User Interface API Developer Guide. For example, the Event and Task objects are not supported. This component uses the force:recordData component and that component doesn’t support all Salesforce standard objects. Want to check multiple fields and launch different flows based on them? Or run different flows depending on the value of the field? Add multiple Detect and Launches with different criteria to launch different flows. To configure this within Detect and Launch, enter the flow name you want in ‘Flow Name ( when the record is edited )’, set Change Field to ‘Status’, and set Change Value to ‘Closed’. Let’s say you have a case record that you want to launch a flow when the case is closed to get the user to enter the amount of time that they spent on the case. Conditional Screen Flow Launch Based on a new Field Value Note that if you are using Launch Mode = Modal, you will need to build a close function within the flow, as the modal doesn’t have a close function, yet. You can use this to launch the flow when the record is opened. Perform this with the new input field ‘Flow Name (when the record is loaded)’. This demo was produced for V2.0 and shows Conditional Launch Based on a Field Edit: Triggering a screen flow when a record page loads You can set the record to run a screen flow on an Edit, a Delete, or every time the record is loaded. See ‘Conditional Screen Flow Launch Based on a field edit’, below. Example: you need an agent to fill in specific details when they close a case or your sales reps need to send a quote to the customer you can launch a flow after a specific field has changed and, for example, is equal to true. However, you can refine that and make the launch dependent on a particular field value change. It will load the flow into a subtab if the app is in console mode, and a separate browser tab or page if the app is not in console mode.īy default, the flow will launch on every change to the record. Simply provide Detect and Launch with the name of the flow you’d like to run. It’s designed to sit invisibly on a page and listen for an event that gets fired by Salesforce when a record changes. This new DetectAndLaunch component makes this easier. As an example, suppose you want to make it so that every time a Case is edited and its priority changes, a screen flow runs that asks the user to provide some extra reasons if the priority has been raised to ‘High’. Most likely, this will be because the user just edited the record. Suppose you have a screen flow that you want to automatically launch whenever you’re on a record page and the record changes. ![]() This Post was most recently updated on 1/14/23Ĭredits: Derek Camp from GearsCRM : we can now pass the recordId to the FlowĬredits: Andy Haas for adding conditionality and proper support for the onLoad event.
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