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Salesforce Introduces Flow Orchestrator
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#1MinuteTip Take your Salesforce Flows to another level with Flow Orchestrator. Flow Orchestrator allows you to amplify the impact of your new and existing flows by introducing two new features: steps and stages.
- Steps define which flow(s) you’d like to execute, any individuals who are assigned to the step, the notifications they should receive, and where the flow should appear, such as a record page. Steps can be assigned sequentially or in parallel, for maximum flexibility.
- Stages group steps together and are executed sequentially. They can be separated by a Decision element to support complex logic. In other words, a stage is comprised of one or more steps.
Reference URLs
- Salesforce Admin Blog – Introducing Flow Orchestrator: Unify Your Complex Business Processes Without Code
- #TDX21 session recording for the demo on Flow Orchestrator (10 minutes) – Flow and Orchestrator
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