One other thing I forgot to mention when creating this video. If you are debugging Change Event triggers you have to put a debug log on the Automated System User and debug it that way. It always runs as the automated system user.
Indeed there is, you can fire them from flows. You can check out more here: developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.platform_events.meta/platform_events/platform_events_publish_flow.htm
One other thing I forgot to mention when creating this video. If you are debugging Change Event triggers you have to put a debug log on the Automated System User and debug it that way. It always runs as the automated system user.
Great video and very interesting topic. Opens up a can of worms in my brain 🧠 but hey that's why we love Salesforce.
Lol, yea, as crazy as it may seem, I really love this platform and I’m glad I was able to transition to it from other development stacks 6 years ago.
IS there a declarative way to launch change event events?
Indeed there is, you can fire them from flows. You can check out more here: developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.platform_events.meta/platform_events/platform_events_publish_flow.htm
super helpfull