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          Long-Running Integration Procedures

          Long-Running Integration Procedures

          When invoking long-running Integration Procedures you can avoid hitting Salesforce governor limits by using chainable and queueable chainable settings or Apex Continuations, or by chaining on one or more specific long-running steps.

          • Settings for Long-Running Integration Procedures
            You can use chainable and queueable chainable settings to avoid hitting Salesforce governor limits when invoking long-running Integration Procedures. You can also chain on one or more specific long-running steps.
          • Continuation in Long-Running Calls
            To support long-running calls, Salesforce provides Apex Continuations. If your Omniscript calls a long-running Integration Procedure or Apex class, you can enable continuation. If your Flexcard calls a long-running Integration Procedure that has an HTTP action or a Remote Action, you can enable continuation.
           
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