Flow Screen Input Component: Button Picklist from Account ID
Displays relevant information about all residential loan application and financial
account records associated with the account ID of the logged in user in a button picklist. If the
flow user selects a financial account, the control sets the case record to the associated
financial account ID.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
For information about adding screen components to your flow screen, see Flow Element: Screen.
Note This screen component
requires Lightning runtime.
Configure the Button Picklist from Account ID Component
Attribute
Description
API Name
An API name can include underscores and
alphanumeric characters without spaces. It must begin with a letter and can’t end with an
underscore. It also can’t have two consecutive underscores.
Choice Labels
Add a text collection variable containing choice labels to this component.
Note You
can’t reorder choices or select the same choice twice.
Choice Values
Add a collection variable containing API values that correspond to the choice labels
for this component.
Help Text
Give your users more context for this screen component. The text you enter is
available in an info bubble next to the component.
Label
User-friendly text that displays above the component.
Required
Requires users to select a value before they can move to the next screen.
Selected Value
A variable containing default choice value.
Store the Button Picklist from Account ID Component in the Flow
All attributes are available to store in flow variables, but the Selected Value attribute is
the most likely attribute to store. The value is assigned when the user navigates to the next
screen.
To store the user’s action, map the Selected Values attribute to a variable.
Tip By default, screen components that require Lightning runtime have no memory. If
a user enters a value, navigates to another screen, and returns to the component’s screen, the
user-entered value is lost. To enable a flow to remember the value of an attribute, set the
attribute. The flow stores the value automatically. If you store values manually, store the
attribute’s output value in a variable.
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