We are happy to announce our next virtual meeting where we bring Northeast Dreamin', recently held in Providence, RI, to you! We will have two sessions from NED: Avoiding Flow Errors (Eric Smith, MVP) & Building a Call Center App (Craig Woodman). And we will be joined by a special guest, Amanda Nelson, from the AppExchange to discuss the recent redesign of the AppExchange.
About this event
We are happy to announce our next virtual meeting where we bring Northeast Dreamin', recently held in Providence, RI, to you! We will have two sessions from NED: Avoiding Flow Errors (Eric Smith, MVP) & Building a Call Center App (Craig Woodman). And we will be joined by a special guest, Amanda Nelson, from the AppExchange to discuss the recent redesign of the AppExchange.
Speakers
Eric Smith
RafterOne
Technical Architect
Craig Woodman
Salesforce Consultant
Amanda Nelson
Salesforce
Senior Director, AppExchange Comms & Community
When
Tuesday, May 24, 2022 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM UTC
Agenda
Avoid Flow Errors with the Validation Checker Flow Action
Don’t you just hate it when your users get the dreaded “An unhandled fault has occurred in this flow” error followed by the debug email?
Wouldn’t it be nice if your Flows could check for and trap Validation Rule failures, missing required fields, lookup filter violations, text overruns and Duplicate Rule failures?
You could certainly take the time and effort to add a bunch of decision elements and recreate all your validation rules in your flow. I bet it would be even more exciting trying to keep all of that maintained.
No more worrying about Flows crashing. Attend this session and I’ll show you a better way to avoid these types of Flow errors by using my Validation Checker Flow Action.
AppExchange Discussion
Join Amanda Nelson who will lead a discussion on the newly redesigned Salesforce AppExchange.
Letting people share their stories! Creating a Call Center to engage our community when they needed it.
The Largest church in Maine, with attendance of over 2500 weekly, and a community of over 5000, could not meet in person due to COVID restrictions on gatherings during 2020.
Many in the community were uncertain about their future, and worried while going through this unprecedented time. This organization needed to leverage a way to reach out to each member with a personal phone call, and document the completion of these calls, connecting people with needed resources during the call.
See how we used Salesforce to bring a team of 40 staff members together with NO Salesforce experience to meet this need using Salesforce, and the tools that made this happen.