Hi Sunil, thanks for your question! Business rules and script includes do not get skipped as long as the flow meets the condition for the script to trigger. As a matter of fact, the flow will comply with any of the limitations set by business rules (like prevention of record creation) and the error (if one is thrown by the BR) will appear in the flow execution for a given flow instance. Client scripts don't usually interact with flows since they are in the client and the flows operate server side.
I find when you create a somewhat complex flow, it takes ages to apply. In your vid the fields updated fairly quickly. Times that by 5 though and it starts getting awkward with the client. They start to think snow is slow.
Does the business rules , client-script ,script include or workflows running on table (s) get skipped/ignored when Flow Designer is executed
Hi Sunil, thanks for your question! Business rules and script includes do not get skipped as long as the flow meets the condition for the script to trigger. As a matter of fact, the flow will comply with any of the limitations set by business rules (like prevention of record creation) and the error (if one is thrown by the BR) will appear in the flow execution for a given flow instance. Client scripts don't usually interact with flows since they are in the client and the flows operate server side.
I find when you create a somewhat complex flow, it takes ages to apply. In your vid the fields updated fairly quickly. Times that by 5 though and it starts getting awkward with the client. They start to think snow is slow.
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