Salesforce Omnichannel Inventory provides several core actions for implementing
inventory functionality in flows. To add one of these actions to your flow, add an Action
element. Then select the Omnichannel Inventory Service category, and
search for the appropriate action.
This feature requires the Salesforce Omnichannel Inventory add-on. To purchase,
contact your Salesforce account executive.
These actions use Apex-defined input and output variables that map to input and
output classes in the Apex ConnectApi namespace. For more information on using Apex-defined
variables in flows, see Considerations for the
Apex-Defined Data Type.
Important A flow that uses Omnichannel
Inventory actions must have a runtime API version of 52.0 or later. If possible, always use
the latest API version in your flows.
Create Reservation Action In Omnichannel Inventory, create one or more inventory reservations at a location or location group.
Fulfill Reservation Action In Omnichannel Inventory, fulfill one or more inventory reservations at a location.
Get Availability Action In Omnichannel Inventory, get inventory availability data for one or more products at one or more inventory locations or location groups.
Transfer Reservation Action In Omnichannel Inventory, transfer one or more inventory reservations between locations or location groups. This action reduces the reserved quantity at the source and increases it at the destination. It doesn’t change physical quantities.
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