How do you run flow?

How do you run flow?

To ensure that your flows run as you expect, perform the trigger, and then review the inputs and outputs that each step in your flow generates.

  1. Create or update a cloud flow, and then leave the designer open after you select Create flow or Update flow.
  2. Perform the starting action for your flow.

What is system context in Salesforce?

By default, Apex executes in system context. Apex code has access to all objects and fields. Object permissions, field-level security, and sharing rules aren’t applied for the current user. You can use the with sharing keyword to specify that the sharing rules for the current user be taken into account for a class.

How do I trigger my UI flow?

Give your flow a name in the Flow name box. Search for “new email”, and then select When a new email arrives (V3) from the list of triggers. Select Create, and then select New step. Search for UI flows, and then select Run a UI flow for desktop from the list of Actions.

Is there a way to change default flow?

To change the default, after you save the flow, click the gear on the upper left. Click Show Advanced > How to Run the Flow, then you have two extra options – System Context with or without sharing. Check this table to learn the difference about the three:

How to run PowerApps / flow as system account?

Ideally, it would be nice to be able to specify user roles in PowerApp and then specify in each element or at least window which role is able to use the element. Honestly, we are being forced to throw away our workflows, but new solution is simply not able to replace it as it not contain basic funcionalities which were available in workflows…

How are two flows used to update a case?

There are two flows to update a case, flow A runs in system context and flow B in user context. Lulu is an user without permission to Case object. In this case, when Lulu triggers flow A, the case can be updated, but not when Lulu triggers flow B.

Is it possible to assign accounts in flow?

In Flow, you can assign accounts on an the level of the “Action”s performed. We will consider feasibility for something similar to what is possible in Flow using PowerApps. Thank you for your patience, Audrie 17 Comments (17 New) Back to Idea Exchange Comments «Previous 1 2 Next» Anonymous Not applicable Mark as Read Mark as New Bookmark