Orchestrate a flow by using Flow Builder to automate calculation of emissions forecasts.
Use flows to run the Calculate Emissions Forecasts data processing engine job to retrieve the
actual emissions from annual emissions inventory and the target emissions from annual emissions
reduction target for emissions activities, and calculate the emissions forecasts. Schedule the
flow according to your requirements.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To view setup pages:
View Setup and Configuration
To run a flow in Flow Builder:
To run a flow from the flow detail page:
To
open, edit, or create a flow test in Flow Builder:
Manage Flow
Create a flow.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Flows.
In Process Automation, select Flows.
Click New Flow.
Select Autolaunched Flow (No Trigger), and then click
Create.
Click the plus icon and then select Action.
Filter by category and select Data Processing Engine.
Enter the data processing engine job name as the action.
Enter a label and API name for the action.
If necessary, enter the input values for the data processing engine job.
Click Done.
Save your changes.
Click Activate.
To verify the flow, click Run.
To trigger business processes in real time, create flows or processes that run whenever a
record is created or updated. For more information about managing flows, see Flows.
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