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Chapter 3 Automating Business Processes with Workflow
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 2 Objectives By the end of this module, you should be able to understand the fundamentals of automating business processes using workflow rules. More specifically, you should be able to: List the actions that can be triggered by a workflow rule. Create a workflow rule. Describe the difference between time-dependent and immediate workflow actions. Describe use cases for workflow rules. Create a workflow rule with time-dependent actions.
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 3 Workflow Rules A workflow rule: Triggers an action when a record meets the criteria for a rule. Can trigger actions that either occur immediately or can be time-dependent. Should be named in such a way that it conveys the type of object on which it is based as well as its trigger criteria. Is evaluated only for records created or edited after you create the rule.
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 4 Process to Create a Workflow Rule Introduction When creating a workflow rule, you specify the object, determine the evaluation criteria, and define the rule criteria.
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 5 Workflow Actions Tasks Assign a task to a: User, Role, or Record owner. Tasks Email Alerts Field Updates Outbound Messages
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 6 Workflow Actions Email Alerts Automatically send email to one or more recipients from the: Current user’s email address. Organization-wide email address. Tasks Email Alerts Field Updates Outbound Messages
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 7 Workflow Actions Field Updates Update a field value on a record. Tasks Email Alerts Field Updates Outbound Messages
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 8 Workflow Actions Outbound Messages Send specific information to a designated endpoint in the form of an APVSOAP message. Tasks Email Alerts Field Updates Outbound Messages
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 9 Time-Dependent Workflow Workflow actions can be: Immediate: actions fire as soon as a record meets the criteria. Time-Dependent: actions fire based on elapsed time (evaluated off of any date field in Salesforce). Time-dependent actions have a time trigger. With time-dependent actions, the action is queued to fire as soon as the workflow criteria is met; however, the action will not occur until it meets the time trigger.
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 10 Time-Dependent Workflow Considerations Considerations for creating time-dependent workflow: You cannot use time-dependent workflow when a rule is set for evaluation Every time a record is created or updated, When a new workflow rule is created, it does not affect existing records. You can monitor and remove pending actions by viewing the time-dependent workflow queue. If a record that has an action pending against. The time-based workflow queue is modified so that the record no longer meets the criteria or the timing changes, the action will be updated in the queue. If a record no longer meets the time-based workflow rule criteria, the action is removed from the queue.
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 11 Time-Dependent Workflow Use Cases Let’s take a look at some of the typical case scenarios where time- dependent workflow is used. Introduction Status of an offer is Sent for more than 2 days Number of interviewers associated with a position is zero Critical position remains in an Open status for more than 14 days
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 12 Time-Dependent Workflow Use Cases If the status of an offer is “Sent” for more than 2 days, assign a task to the owner of the offer reminding them to follow up. Introduction Status of an offer is Sent for more than 2 days Number of interviewers associated with a position is zero Critical position remains in an Open status for more than 14 days
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 13 Time-Dependent Workflow Use Cases If the number of interviewers associated with a position is zero for more than 30 days after the position is created, send an email to the hiring manager. Introduction Status of an offer is Sent for more than 2 days Number of interviewers associated with a position is zero Critical position remains in an Open status for more than 14 days
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 14 Time-Dependent Workflow Use Cases If a critical position remains in an Open status for more than 14 days, assign a task to the owner. Introduction Status of an offer is Sent for more than 2 days Number of interviewers associated with a position is zero Critical position remains in an Open status for more than 14 days
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www.TechnologyOnCloud.com – The Best & Most Convenient Way to Learn Salesforce.com 15 Summary In this module, you learned that: A workflow rule triggers an action when a record meets the criteria for a rule. While creating a workflow rule, you: Specify the object. Determine the evaluation criteria. Define the rule criteria. Workflow actions can be: Immediate: actions fire as soon as a record meets the criteria. Time-dependent: actions fire based on elapsed time.
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