This article explains how to display only the most recent Case Comment on a Salesforce report. Because standard Salesforce reports do not support filtering to show only the latest Case Comment, you need to create a custom Case field and a Record-Triggered Flow to populate it automatically. The Flow runs each time a new comment is added and writes the comment body to the custom field, which you can then add to any Case report.
Note: The CaseComment body field is limited to 4,000 characters.
$Record | Parent (value populates as $Record > Parent ID)$Record | Comment Body (value populates as $Record > Body)Test your flow by creating a case comment on a sample case and verify that the Last Case Comment field is populated as expected.
Note: The Flow does not retroactively populate the Last Case Comment field for existing cases. Each time a new case comment is added after activating the flow, the field will be updated with the most recent comment.
Once the Flow is active and populating the Last Case Comment field, add this field to any desired Case report or report type for display.
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