A sample business process that can be automated using Salesforce tools
In our first post of this automation series, Salesforce experts documented key best practices for planning automated processes in your org. Next, our experts provided detailed steps to implement four common automations that can help your org run smoother. In this final post of the series, we will explore three critical usage considerations to avoid bottlenecks in your automation processing.
Because Salesforce is a shared multi-tenant platform, it’s important to plan your automations accordingly. While this is more relevant to large organizations with a significant number of process automations, all orgs should be aware of these limits and be able to manage them.
1. Limits on Automated Business Processes
Depending upon the type of automation, Salesforce places certain limits on the total number of business processes that can be defined per customer org. For example, the total
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