Category Archives: Salesforce Services

How to Create Multi-Select Pick-list Field Using Lightning Web Component

This blog will help you learn about creating Multi-Select pick-list field using Lightning Web Component thus allowing users to select multiple pick-list values in any standard Salesforce object field. To implement Multi-Select pick-list we need a very basic UI with two standard lightning web component: To start with, we will use lightning-combo box to show… Read More »

How to call the apex method in lightning web component

This blog will help you learn how to call the apex method in the lightning web component. To perform the functions written in the apex class to perform a specific task and create new business solutions. There are two ways to call Apex method from Lightning Web Component: Calling apex method using wire services in… Read More »

How to create records from Apex Restful Service in Salesforce

In this blog, we will learn how to use Apex Restful service to create salesforce records. We will use Workbench to call the apex restful service to perform this procedure.  Step 1. Firstly, Login to the Workbench by using your salesforce org. For instance, use this link to login into Workbench Login-workbench Now, select the… Read More »

How To Create A Quote Template In Salesforce?

This blog will discuss how a user can create a Quote Template in Salesforce. Below are the steps to create a Quote Template in Salesforce: – Firstly, log in to your Salesforce Org. Secondly, go to Setup and Enter Templates in the Quick Find Box. In addition, click on “Quote Templates” in the Lightning Experience.… Read More »

How to call an APEX Class from a Screen-Flow

This blog post will go over how to use a Screen Flow to call an Apex class using a straightforward example. The Screen Flow generated in this example has three variables that we have created. Initially, recordId is configured to be available for both input and output. 1. RecordId Variable The second variable that we… Read More »

Custom Approval Process in Salesforce – Part 2

In continuation to our previous blog, where we worked on the UI for Approver. In this blog, we will be working on the functionality & also build UI. ApproverOrReject.cmp The above code will create the UI for the Approver Screen as shown below, Approver Screen Here Approver can write their comment prior to Approval or Rejection… Read More »

Custom Approval Process in Salesforce – Part 1

In this blog, we will discuss how to Create Custom Approval Process. But, the Purpose of creating Custom Approval Process is when the client wants any addition in Approval UI or any validation on Approval screen then we can’t achieve that because of Standard Functionality, so then we have created our own Approval Process. So… Read More »

Work around for VS Code Issue: Error authenticating the refresh token due to: expired access/refresh token

While working on Salesforce project using VS Code you/user might notice that the VS Code’s refresh command suddenly stopped working. It would give the error “Error authenticating with the refresh token due to: expired access/refresh token” Error authenticating with the refresh token due to: expired access/refresh token You would not find any solution online, so… Read More »

How to Create (and Implement) Custom Salesforce Notification using Process Builder

This blog will discuss how to create Custom Salesforce Notification using the Process Builder Salesforce platform. We have considered the Order Creation process, but it can be enhanced and used for any procedure. Below are the steps for Creating a new “Custom Notification” using Process Builder for Custom Objects using Process Builder. Steps to Define… Read More »

How to use Email Template in Standard Salesforce Flow

In this blog, we will discuss how to use an Email Template in Standard Salesforce Flow, you need to go through two steps which are as follows. Create Email Template Email-Template After creating an “Email Template”, we can use it to create an Email Alert to use it in the flow. Create Email Alert We… Read More »