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5. ▪ Q&A at the end of this presentation
– I will try to tackle your questions at the end.
▪ Post to Success Community
– Official: Salesforce Workflow Automation
– Topic #ProcessBuilder
http://bit.ly/AutomationSuccessGroup
Have Questions?
6. Process Builder = Next Generation Workflow
Multiple “Rules” in 1 process
More Flexibility
Graphical Interface
Workflow Rules
New Actions
7. Lightning Process Builder
• Built for admins – but developers
like it too!
• Easy edit to respond quickly to
business changes
• Creates a shared canvas for IT
and Business to collaborate
• Integrate code and point-and-click
customizations, to move faster
Add powerful
actions with a
single click
8. Process Builder FAQs
▪ GA in Spring ’15
▪ DE, EE and up. Not Available as a PE add-on
▪ Supports all latest stable browser versions
▪ Processes are Flows “under the hood”
▪ They surface as Flows in Changesets/Packaging,
Error Messages, find status of Scheduled Actions in
Flows>Paused & Waiting Interviews
▪ Workflow Rules remain available
10. Hot Topics
(& a little guidance)
Which tool do I use?
http://bit.ly/which_tool
Workflow Rules
Approvals
Process Builder
Flow
11. Hot Topics
(a little more guidance)
Bulk Use Cases & Platform Limits
▪ Platform limits apply
▪ PB not yet optimize for bulk cases
http://bit.ly/process_limits
13. Want to learn more? Salesforce Trailhead
http://bit.ly/process_builder_trailhead
14. Getting Started
Which Tool Should I use to automate my process?
https://developer.salesforce.com/trailhead/business_process_automation/pro
cess_whichtool
Trailhead: Process Automation
http://bit.ly/process_builder_trailhead
Salesforce Developers Lightning Week Tutorial: Process Builder
http://bit.ly/process_lightning_tutorial
Demo Video
https://www.salesforce.com/form/conf/platform-lightning-process-builder.jsp
15. Helpful Blogs
Rakesh Gupta: Learning Process Builder (use case tutorials)
https://rakeshistom.wordpress.com/learning-process-builder/
Andrew Fawcett (advanced use cases)
Extending Lightning Process Builder and Visual Workflow with Apex
http://bit.ly/lpb-extend-with-apex
Controlling Internet Devices via Lightning Process Builder
http://bit.ly/lpb-control-internet-devices
Keir Bowden: Lightning Process Builder and Invocable Methods
http://bit.ly/lpb-invocable
16. Success Community
Salesforce Workflow Automation a great resource for
https://success.salesforce.com/_ui/core/chatter/groups/GroupProfilePage?g=0
F9300000001rzc
Help and Training
https://help.salesforce.com/HTViewHelpDoc?id=process_example.htm&langua
ge=en_US
QUESTIONS?
17. Tauschen Sie sich mit anderen Entwicklern aus und
erweitern Sie Ihr Wissen!
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