Create a real-time data action to send an alert or an event and get responses in real
time. Use a real-time data action to focus on real-time events and insights at different levels,
such as the channel, product, account, service, or individual level.
To view, save, and activate an automation event-triggered flow with a custom real-time
data graph event as the trigger:
Data Cloud Architect
OR
All of these permissions:
Manage Flow
View Setup
View All Data
Data Cloud User
Create, read, update, delete, and View All on Data Action Targets, Data Action Target
Definitions, Data Actions, Data Action Definitions, Data Action Target Relations
Read on Data Model Object, Data Model Field, and Calculated Insights Object
In Data 360, on the Data Actions tab, click New.
Choose Real-Time Data Action, and click Next. You're redirected to
the Flows page.
Automation Event-Triggered Flow is available only with Salesforce Foundations enabled.
Contact your account executive for more information.
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