Tag Archives: Salesforce Spring ’26

Salesforce Spring ’26: Automation Just Got Smarter with Record Triggered Flows on Files

Salesforce Spring ’26 introduces a game-changing enhancement for admins and automation builders. Record-Triggered Flows can now start directly on file objects like ContentDocument and ContentVersion without requiring Apex code. This powerful update unlocks advanced file automation using clicks instead of code. In this blog, we’ll explore: Let’s dive in. Using Record-Triggered Flow on ContentVersion Spring… Read More »

Salesforce Spring ’26 Error Console: Centralized Error Monitoring for Smarter Admin Governance

With the Salesforce Spring ’26 release, Salesforce introduces the Error Console, a centralized monitoring interface designed to help administrators track, analyze, and manage system errors more effectively. As organizations continue scaling automation, integrations, and AI-driven processes, maintaining clear visibility into system failures has become increasingly critical. The Error Console represents a significant step forward in… Read More »

Salesforce Spring ’26 PDF Generation Made Easy – Using Blob.toPdf in Apex

The Salesforce Spring ’26 release introduces a powerful enhancement that significantly simplifies PDF generation for developers. With the new Blob.toPdf() capability in Apex, Salesforce now allows developers to generate PDF documents directly from Apex code – without relying on Visualforce pages or third-party tools. This update modernizes document automation in Salesforce and enables cleaner, more… Read More »

Salesforce Spring ’26 File Deletion Permissions Explained: A Complete Admin Configuration Guide

Files and Collaboration: A Daily Reality for Salesforce Users Files sit at the core of collaboration in Salesforce. From contracts and invoices to proposals and internal documentation, files are attached to Accounts, Opportunities, custom objects, and shared extensively through Chatter.For Salesforce Admins, however, one critical question has always remained: who should actually be allowed to… Read More »