Scheduled Triggered Flows | Delete old data every year to clear storage

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  • Scheduled Triggered Flows | Delete old data every year to clear storage | The Flow Builder Masterclass
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  • @apparaovishvambarpuranwad9018
    @apparaovishvambarpuranwad9018 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    most easy way to learn flows is from your videos.... thanks for this play list wating for another play lists too

  • @user-fh5np1lu3v
    @user-fh5np1lu3v 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi!
    This was such a good explanation! Thank you for your video.
    However, just a small question. The GET record element in flow is bound by the 50,000 record limit, right? So, having more than 50,000 records in my GET query will throw an error. However, if we have the entry object in the Scheduled flow and define the criteria, it will auto bulkify it so that if there are more than 50,000 records (upto 250,000 as per SF documentation) for which we would want to run the flow against, it is possible.
    Do you have any info in such type of scenario, please!. Thanks!

    • @salesforcemakessense
      @salesforcemakessense  18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, what flow does is chunks the execution in batches (automatically), which means you should be able to update more records.
      I will check the documentation and share for the exact limits and considerations.