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Tag: Declarative Benchmarking

Salesforce Single VS Multi-Object Flow Field Update Benchmark V2

February 25, 2022 Luke Freeland

In October 2020, I wrote up the Salesforce Single VS Multi-Object Flow Field Update Benchmark where I simulated multiple conditions…

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Posted in: Salesforce Filed under: Benchmarking, Declarative Benchmarking, Salesforce, Salesforce Benchmarking

Salesforce Single Flow VS Multiple Flow Per Object With Start Criteria Benchmark

April 25, 2021 Luke Freeland 3 Comments

Recently, someone in the Ohana Slack, which you should join, asked why start criteria wasn’t used in the Single VS…

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Posted in: Salesforce Filed under: Benchmarking, Declarative Benchmarking, Salesforce Benchmarking

Salesforce Single VS Multi-Object Flow Field Update Benchmark

October 24, 2020 Luke Freeland 5 Comments

UPDATE: Benchmark Version 2 was done in the Spring 22 release and has some interesting updates. A week or so…

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Posted in: Salesforce Filed under: Benchmarking, Declarative Benchmarking, Salesforce Benchmarking

Salesforce Record Automation Benchmarking

October 22, 2020 Luke Freeland 12 Comments

With all the Salesforce Flows enhancements over the last few releases, I’ve been wondering what the relative performance is among…

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Posted in: Salesforce Filed under: Benchmarking, Declarative Benchmarking, Salesforce

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