Salesforce Flow tools like Flow Builder, Flow Orchestration, and MuleSoft for Flow help
you quickly set up and change automation solutions to meet your business needs. These tools
combine task and process automation with easy integration solutions, helping you bring together
and action on data changes in any system all without writing code.
Get Started with Automation Learning Map Whether you’re new to automation or a seasoned expert, when you’re building an automation project, you have a business problem to solve. And after you solve it, you must measure success and maintain the solution. If you’re looking to create automations in your Salesforce org, this learning map focused on Salesforce Flow products helps you get started with information, resources, and product and feature content.
Process Automation Settings Salesforce provides various settings for platform automation to help customize and streamline business processes.
Run-Time Changes by Release and API Version These versioned updates affect only flows that are configured to run on specific API versions. With versioned updates you can test and adopt run-time behavior changes for individual flows at your convenience.
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