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The Salesforce Admin Group, Namakkal, India is a local resource to learn about Salesforce features and partners and network with fellow Salesforce Administrators, Developers, Users, Partners, and Employees. Community Group Leader(s): Sharath Iyer Community Group Leader Contact: sharath.iyer@trailblazercgl.com or sharath.iyer@cloudbyz.com Register for their Meeting/Events here: https://trailblazercommunitygroups.com/salesforce-admin-group-namakkal-india

πŸ”” Automate User to Permission Set, Group, Queue Assignment in Salesforce | User Access Policies πŸš€ πŸ”₯

In today's video, I am going to share a new configuration that came recently and it's called User Access Policies. With user access policies, you define aggregated access for your users in a single operation. Automate your users’ assignments to the permission set licenses, permission sets, permission set groups, package licenses, queues, and groups. You can create policies that grant or remove access whenever users are created or updated, or in a one-time manual migration.

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0:00 - Introduction

0:44 - How to enable this feature

1:41 - Explain the Use Case

2:40 - User Access Policy #1 - Grant Scenario and Manual Update

7:00 - User Access Policy #2 - Revoke Scenario and Manual Update

8:43 - User Access Policy #1 - Grant Scenario and Automated Update

9:51 - User Access Policy #2 - Revoke Scenario and Automated Update

10:33 - Advanced Use Case - Multiple User Access Policies Valid

14:48 - Conclusion

πŸ“Œ Video - https://youtu.be/K-opS1auBlY

 

πŸ”” Automate User to Permission Set, Group, Queue Assignment in Salesforce | User Access Policies πŸš€ πŸ”₯In today's video, I am going to share a new configuration that came recently and it's called User@The Blog Group @* Release Readiness Trailblazers * @Bangalore Developer User Group @Admin Group, Jaipur, IN @Toronto Salesforce Developer Group @Admin Group, Namakkal, IN @Central India Salesforce Developer Group 

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πŸ”” How To Use Salesforce APIs Collection With The Postman πŸš€ πŸ”₯

In this video, I will delve into the powerful intersection of Salesforce, one of the world's most widely used customer relationship management (CRM) platforms, and Postman, a top-of-the-line API testing tool.

Salesforce APIs allow developers to access a vast amount of data and numerous functionalities within the Salesforce environment. Coupled with Postman, you can make requests to Salesforce's APIs more conveniently and test them more effectively.

πŸ“Œ Video - https://youtu.be/DJ7_iW2B5tA

πŸ”” How To Use Salesforce APIs Collection With The Postman πŸš€ πŸ”₯In this video, I will delve into the powerful intersection of Salesforce, one of the world's most widely used customer relationship manag

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Salesforce Summer 23 Release | My Top 5 Apex Features

Welcome to the Summer ’23 Release! In this video, I am going to share a few of my favourite apex features that are coming along with the Summer 23 release.

β–¬ Contents of this video  β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬

1 - Access Labels in Apex Dynamically

2 - Config Stack Depth of Chained Queueable Jobs (Beta)

3 - Use the Iterable Interface with Set Type

4 - Manage DML Exceptions in User-Mode Database Operations

5 - Query Five Levels of Parent-To-Child Relationships in SOQL

πŸ“Œ Youtube - https://youtu.be/XWKTPhJDxAk

πŸ“Œ Blog - https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/05/salesforce-summer-23-release-my-top-5-apex-features.html

 

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Salesforce Summer 23 Release | My Top 5 Apex FeaturesWelcome to the Summer ’23 Release! In this video, I am going to share a few of my favourite apex features that are coming along with the Summer 23

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πŸ“£ Summer 23 Release | How To Add Named Credentials To Permission Set Using Principals πŸ“£

In today’s blog, I am going to share a new change that is coming with Summer 23 Release. Salesforce is changing the way how you will add the external credential to your permission set. Before Summer 23, you will get an option to add a permission set right from your external credential page, but after Summer 23 #release, you need to create the principals in your external credential. And then include the principal from your Permission Set page. 

πŸ“Œ Blog: https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/04/summer-23-release-how-to-add-named-credentials-to-permission-set-using-principals.html

πŸ“Œ Youtube: https://youtu.be/53q3I-bJobk

πŸ“£ Summer 23 Release | How To Add Named Credentials To Permission Set Using Principals πŸ“£In today’s blog, I am going to share a new change that is coming with Summer 23 Release.

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  1. May 24, 2023, 4:15 PM

    @Sudipta Deb thanks posting this blog. Do I need to change our named credential method, in Prod, right now in preparation for this #Summer23 Release? I think this is a new feature, going forward but not a required step right now but wanted to clarify. 

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Salesforce Summer 23 Release | New Admin Features

Welcome to the Summer ’23 Release! In this video, I am going to share all the new admin features that are coming along with the Summer 23 release.

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0:17 - Limit Number of Inactive Picklist Values

0:59 - Salutation Picklist Values

1:59 - Enhance Your Visualizations with Images, Rich Text and Dashboard Widgets

2:36 - Add More Dashboard Filters

3:08 - Set Field-Level Security for a Field on Permission Sets (GA)

4:57 - Allow Delegated Admins to Manage Permission Set Group Assignments

5:45 - Mass Quick Actions on Related Lists (Beta)

https://youtu.be/QETKVtNU_xo

 

Salesforce Summer 23 Release | New Admin FeaturesWelcome to the Summer ’23 Release! In this video, I am going to share all the new admin features that are coming along with the Summer 23 release.

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New Flow Features of Salesforce Summer '23 Release

 

Welcome to the Summer ’23 Release! Salesforce Release is the process by which Salesforce updates its software platform to add new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Salesforce releases typically occur three times a year, in spring, summer, and winter, and are named after the season in which they are released.

 

In this video, I am going to share all the new flow enhancements that are coming along with the 

summer 23 release.

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0:01 - Introduction

0:20 - Data Table Search Bar

2:54 - Searchable Choice Set in Choice Lookup Component

4:28 - HTTP Post Method Call From Flow (Beta)

5:30 - Reactive Screen Components

7:12 - Powerful Send Email Action

7:55 - Process Builder Retirement

8:08 - Scheduled Actions Support in Process Builder to Flow Migration Process

9:38 - Conclusion

https://youtu.be/ruD3mP5WRq8

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Summer 23 Release | New Flow Feature | HTTP Post Call From Salesforce Flow

 

In today’s blog, I am going to share a very powerful feature that is coming along with Summer 23 release. With Summer 23 release, you can call HTTP Post methods directly from Salesforce Flow. The previous release, Salesforce introduced the power of calling HTTP Get methods from Salesforce Flow. 

 

https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/05/summer-23-release-new-flow-feature-http-post-call-from-salesforce-flow.html

 

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Summer 23 Release | New Flow Feature | HTTP Post Call From Salesforce Flow In today’s blog, I am going to share a very powerful feature that is coming along with Summer 23 release.

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πŸ“£ Summer 23 New Flow Feature | HTTP Post Call From Salesforce Flow πŸ“£

Summer 23 is bringing so many powerful features. And one of them is the ability to call HTTP Post Method directly from Salesforce Flow. Last release, Salesforce introduced the ability to call HTTP GET method and now we can call HTTP Post Method. This feature is currently in beta stage. In this video, I have configured a Salesforce Flow to call HTTP Post Method. I have shared all the steps you need to perform to get the advantage of this powerful feature.

β–¬ Contents of this video β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬β–¬

0:01 - Introduction

0:34 - Brief introduction of the HTTP Post Method being used in the demo

1:01 - Create External Credential

1:29 - Create Principal Inside External Credential

2:11 - Create the Permission Set and Assign the External Credential Principal

3:06 - Create Named Credential

4:03 - Create the Flow

4:21 - Configure External Service (HTTP Post Call)

6:52 - Assign Values to Apex-Defined Variable

8:36 - Debug the Flow

9:06 - Conclusion

πŸ“Œ Youtube: https://youtu.be/UCHQmkVq7yo

 

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πŸ“£ Summer 23 New Flow Feature | HTTP Post Call From Salesforce Flow πŸ“£Summer 23 is bringing so many powerful features.

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πŸ“£ Free Salesforce Integration User License Now Available

Salesforce announced 5 free Integration Licenses during TrailblazerDX 2023. These licenses will be available starting March 14, 2023. In this blog post, I will be sharing details about these free Integration Licenses.

Content:

  • Introduction of Integration License
  • How can you access these licenses?
  • How can you use these licenses?
  • Advantages
  • Price

πŸ“Œ Blog: https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/03/free-salesforce-integration-user-license-now-available.html

 

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πŸ“£ Free Salesforce Integration User License Now AvailableSalesforce announced 5 free Integration Licenses during TrailblazerDX 2023. These licenses will be available starting March 14, 2023.

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πŸ“£ How To Secure Apex Code With User Mode Database Operations | Spring 23 Release πŸ“£ 

Apex code runs in System Mode by default, with elevated access. If you want to run apex code respecting the running user’s permission, now after Spring 23 release, you can do that. With Spring 23 release, Salesforce is bringing the option to execute apex Database and Search methods in user mode instead of default system mode. In this blog post, I will share some examples demonstrating how to use this feature.

πŸ“Œ Video: https://youtu.be/1agImQ1MWJs

πŸ“Œ Blog: https://sudipta-deb.in/2023/03/how-to-secure-apex-code-with-user-mode-database-operations-spring-23-release.html

 

#Spring23 #Security

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πŸ“£ How To Secure Apex Code With User Mode Database Operations | Spring 23 Release πŸ“£ Apex code runs in System Mode by default, with elevated access.

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