![]() ![]() This screen can display information from the data your Flow is working on, or it can be used to collect information from the user. A Screen element, only available in a Screen Flow, allows you to present a screen to the user.Interaction elements include Screen, Action, or Subflow. There are a number of different elements that will dynamically show up depending on the type of Flow you’re working with. In the screenshot below, you’ll see a ‘Screen’ element (because I took the screenshot in a Screen Flow, which will not appear in a Flow type that doesn’t support Screens, such as an Autolaunched Flow). This is where you can create new Resources and Elements in the Flow. Choices are used within Screen Elements to display an option to the user.Įlements – Interaction, Logic, Data Elements.If you need to calculate and set a currency based on an interest rate, a Formula can be used. If you need to calculate a future date based on when the Flow was run, a Formula will be helpful. Formulae display a dynamic value depending on other values within your Flow.They are useful when you want to refer to a single value multiple times through your Flow – if you ever need to change that value, you just need to change it once and it is reflected throughout the Flow. Constants are values you set once and never change.Collections allow you to process multiple records at once, or ‘bulkify’ your Flows. ![]() Collections are a group, or ‘list’, of Variables stored together.These can be Text, Number, Record, Dates, Currency, Boolean, or Picklists just to name a few. ![]()
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