When a new Case Comment is added in Salesforce, the Last Modified Date field on the Case record does not automatically update to reflect the new comment. This article explains how to use a Workflow Rule or Process Builder to trigger an update to a custom Date/Time field on the Case, which in turn updates the Case's Last Modified Date.
Note: Workflow Rules and Process Builder are scheduled to be retired by Salesforce.
Salesforce Flow is the recommended replacement for automating this type of record update.
To update the Last Modified Date on a Case when a new Case Comment is added, create a custom Date/Time field on the Case object and configure automation on the Case Comment object to update that field whenever a comment is created or modified. Updating the custom field causes the Case record to be updated, which also updates the Last Modified Date.
Each time a Case Comment is added or modified, the custom Date/Time field is updated with the current date and time, which in turn updates the Last Modified Date on the Case.
Method 2: Using Process Builder
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