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✅ Flow Naming Convention Tips
Creating a clear naming convention for Salesforce flow resources is vital for optimizing low-code logic. Effective naming enhances readability, simplifies resource management, and improves autogenerated API names. This article provides practical tips for consistent naming, whether using CamelCase, abbreviations, or full descriptors, to help maintain an organized and user-friendly workflow.
✅ Cursor with LWC
Cursor, a new Beta feature, empowers developers to manage large query results efficiently by allowing traversal through data in smaller segments instead of loading everything into memory. This functionality enables users to navigate both forward and backward through results, making it a significant tool for handling large-scale data effectively.
✅ How to use Conditional formatting in Lighting page/Dynamic form?
To enhance service agents' efficiency, implement color-coded highlights for case numbers based on the case type: red for Discharge, green for Admission, blue for Continued Stay with NOMNC as Yes, and purple for Continued Stay. Use conditional formatting to assign custom icons and colors that dynamically change according to established rules. This visual aid will allow agents to quickly assess cases at a glance.
✅ Detect text language using JavaScript
This blog post discusses how to utilize the Lingvanex API in JavaScript for detecting the language of a given text. It highlights the integration of third-party tools for efficient language identification.
✅ Inspector Reloaded Update: Salesforce Event Monitor, Field Creator, and Export Config
Salesforce Inspector Reloaded has rapidly gained popularity among Salesforce Chrome Extensions over the past year. Exciting new features are being developed for the beta version, enhancing the user experience for Salesforce professionals. This post provides a sneak peek into these upcoming functionalities, showcasing the continuous improvement on the horizon.
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