Easy HTTP Callout in Spring 23
In Spring 23, flow builders can use the new Easy HTTP Callout Builder (beta) to send messages to external APIs and extend the flow functionality.
My good friend Josh Dayment and I collaborated on this content. He has done most of the work, and I was happy to be part of the fun ride.
Watch our 20-minute-long YouTube video to see the demo and observe this feature in action:
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1 年Step-by-step instructions are posted here by Josh Dayment: https://salesforcebreak.com/2023/01/10/http-callout-beta-in-salesforce-spring-23/
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1 年It is a very beneficial video. Thank you A. Engin Utkan..
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1 年Awesome video A. Engin Utkan and Josh Dayment!! Question: prior to Spring '23 it was possible (I think) to call a web service from Flow by creating an External Service in Salesforce and then calling it from a Flow action. Is the HTTP Callout feature similar, but it enables you to skip the step of creating the External Service?
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