Business Object API Workflow Steps are Apex-callable classes responsible for applying
transformations on an object. Each Business Object API Workflow Steps record contains information
on the callable Apex class that implements the Business Object API Workflow Steps. Optionally, the
record contains the action that's passed to the callable class.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions where Consumer Goods
Cloud is enabled
From the App Launcher, find and open Business Object API Workflow
Steps.
On the Business Object API Workflow Steps home page, click
New.
On the New Business Object API Workflow Step page, provide these details:
Field
Description
Business Object API Workflow Step Name
The name of the Business Object API Workflow Step.
Description
The description of the features of the workflow step.
Entity
Defines the relationship with the Business Object API Entity.
Note This field is
shown only if Location is Input.
Classname
Defines the callable class that implements the Business Object API Workflow
Step.
Method
Defines the method to pass to the workflow step.
Sales Org
The sales org to which the Business Object API Workflow Step belongs. If this field
is empty, this Business Object API Workflow Step is considered as the default option for the
defined business object across all sales orgs.
Note Ensure that Business Object API
Workflow and Business Object API Workflow Steps belong to the same sales org.
Save your changes.
Did this article solve your issue?
Let us know so we can improve!
Loading
Salesforce Help | Article
Cookie Consent Manager
General Information
Required Cookies
Functional Cookies
Advertising Cookies
General Information
We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose whether functional and advertising cookies apply. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Privacy Statement
Required Cookies
Always Active
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer’s interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.