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Automate This! — Narender Singh’s ‘Multiple Flows Per Object’ Flow Design Pattern

August 11, 2022 by Narender Singh Leave a Comment

MulWelcome to another “Automate This!” In this live-streamed video series, we cover all things automation, from use cases and best practices to showcasing solutions built by #AwesomeAdmin Trailblazers like you. Automation allows you to remove manual tasks, drive efficiency, and eliminate friction and redundancy. In this episode, three community Flow experts showcase their record-triggered flow design pattern. This blog post covers the record-triggered flow Narender Singh discussed during the episode.

In this blog, we’ll explore the various advantages that the ‘Multiple flows per object’ design offers around different aspects like performance, efficiency, architecture, maintenance, etc., in process automation in Salesforce.

1. Better performance

The ‘multiple flows per object’ design is considered to be better performant by Salesforce. Entry criteria is supposedly faster than evaluating decision nodes. Another reason I think contributes to the performance is if you have one flow, all the variables in the flow will

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