As part of our continuing drive to make Lightning pages more dynamic and interactive, we are excited to give you a sneak peek at our next big thing to address this issue: Dynamic Interactions.
Today, if you want components on a Lightning page to talk to each other, you need developers to write code and wire events up. We want anyone to be able to point-and-click their way through the App Builder to build this experience.
Coming soon, an event occurring in one component on a Lightning page, such as the user clicking on an item in a list view, can automatically update other components on the page. Dynamic Interactions lets admins create applications with components that communicate and transform based on user interactions, all in the Lightning App Builder UI. It unlocks capabilities for admins that were previously reserved only for developers.
How does it work? To get the
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