From Serviceblazers and Salesblazers events to rocking out at Dreamfest, Day 2 of #DF24 was packed with energy! 🔥
Day 3: the Grantmaking Gathering, 🥐 Grantmaker's Brunch, and the 12th Annual https://t.co/xR2aNrOu5X Cigar Shindig.
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@theTechBee@ThisIsMarkJones It definitely has a place in the context of learning what Flow can do, but I wouldn't put that one (or external services either) right under the Build column.
Hey DC Trailblazers at World Tour DC - if you haven't registered for the Happy Hour hosted by the DMV Trailblazer Community after World Tour...this is your final chance...
DC Trailblazer HH - https://t.co/aBF6r8HaWM
It's a little bit sad that after 10 years of Lightning Experience I still need to create an Idea to get custom code buttons for Related List and List View be something else than Visualforce but here it is!
Please vote to get LWC available as list button:
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@jodiem To be fair this is more of an issue with LLMs like ChatGPT than something Salesforce intentionally included in Einstein, but I understand where you’re coming from!
@melissahilldees@toddhalfpenny@trailhead@SalesforceDevs@SalesforceAdmns For OmniStudio I just meant that it's another "pixel perfect" solution like LWC. It's a lot more complicated than Flow though and uses more code-like knowledge. LWC can use Apex though, depending on the need: https://t.co/BTs58zKPYj
Turns out that you can have some fun with Einstein Copilot in the overlay even though it’s blocked in the builder. And it applies to error messages too! (*Not an April Fool’s joke. Your mileage may vary. Probably not good for your job to actually use these.)
@melissahilldees@toddhalfpenny@trailhead@SalesforceDevs@SalesforceAdmns As someone who's getting excited about code in the low-code era, my understanding is that there's always going to be a need for Apex for high performance, more complex situations and queries. Not to mention with LWC (and OmniStudio) you get to pixel-perfect UI capabilities.
@adam17amo@CherFeldman That's wild! As long as there's no hallucinated Super Customize Application permission... Also, if I'm understanding there's a future of LWC-based apps you can install in Setup???