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Top 8 Features from Salesforce Summer ‘22 Release

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If you are a Salesforce enthusiast like us, you’d also spend your night before the new release in excitement. This year, Salesforce Summer ‘22 has brought lots of new features and enhancements to be excited about. 

With each release, Salesforce brings forward some enhancements, community ideas, and brand-new features that could simplify the usability of Salesforce while improving the user experience. This year too, there are many such features that you should be excited about. 

Salesforce Summer ‘22 Features to be Excited About

We’ve gone through many new features and enhancements from the new Salesforce release. We’ve listed here some of the top features that you must try out. 

1. Result Limitation in Tabular Reports

With the new release, you’ll be able to get quick access to the data that is important without having to spend unnecessary time processing it. You can now limit the rows to be returned in the tabular report, so you can instantly get exactly what you’re looking for. 

2. Overcome MFA Challenges

It’s the time when all the Salesforce users are required to use MFA, as Salesforce mentioned in Winter ’22 release, With the summer release, MFA automatic enablement will come with some exceptions. Users who are still not using MFA would be getting a notice of six months. But, you shouldn’t wait for it and implement it right away to achieve outstanding security.

3. Custom Address Field

Salesforce users were always in the need of custom address fields that could work in the same way as the standard address field. That’s now possible as Summer ‘22 has brought the feature, Address as a Custom Field in beta. 

4. Features for Picklist-Management

The release has brought up many new features to enable picklist management. Following are some of the best of these features:

  • You can access the Cleanup Inactive Picklist Values in beta through which you can easily delete unused picklist values. 
  • You can now add a new picklist value in bulk. 
  • Also, you can manage your picklists more efficiently with Bulk Managed Picklist Values. It enables you to access buttons like Delete Selected, Replace Selected, or Activate/Deactivate Selected.

5. Einstein

There are a few updates to Einstein as well. Some of these are:

  • Use Einstein Lead Scoring to estimate the ROI of your firm. 
  • You can now enable Einstein Prediction Builder through Guided Setup. 
  • You can also access automated case triage using the Einstein Case Classification for flows. The feature is in the pilot as of now.

6. Share Campaigns with Colleagues

The new release has enabled Campaign Owners to share individual campaigns manual with other users. Earlier the feature was only available in Classic. Now you can do it in Lightning as well. 

7. Customize and Filter Related Lists

You can now access a new feature, Dynamic Related Lists, to create custom related lists that you can filter to view, considering when any specific criteria are met. 

8. Enable Person Accounts without having to Contact Support

The new release has brought a guided setup that will help to self-enable Person Accounts. Earlier users had to reach out to Salesforce Support to do that but now you can do this on your own. 

Maximize Productivity with Salesforce Summer ‘22 Features

All these new features and enhancements can take your Salesforce productivity a level up. Make sure you know and understand these features well before you start using them. 

The best way to get started is by talking to our experienced Salesforce consultants who can guide you well on these features.

Salesforce’s First Summer Release Notes Of the Decade

Every Summer a Salesforce release rolls around with features that keep the fan-fare going. 

Developers, Power-users, Admins, Architects – there’s something there for everyone. As a matter of fact, we went the deep end of the release and conducted a webinar to make sure you’re up to speed on all the action. Here’s a link to the proceedings that we’ve uploaded to Youtube.

Like all release notes before it, these ones feature improvements over the previous version and bring you a step closer to the defining enterprise technologies of the coming decade with enhanced functionalities, workflows, and user experience. For its sheer length, a lowdown on the entire breadth of a Salesforce would be outside the scope of any single feature on the subject. Nevertheless, we’ve tried to distill it down to 10 of the best features we’ve come across. Dig-in!

 

#1 Split List Views

The release of this feature has provided great ease to Salesforce admins while dealing with ListView data. The feature lets users view ListView data as well as a selected record, splitting views on the same pane.

Previously, it was a bit messed up and you could only load one record after closing another.

But now users can easily turn on this feature under the Display As icon when required and avail of this function.

 

#2 Dynamic Forms & Actions

This feature is Non-GA Preview, and to access this feature, it needs to be enabled from within Salesforce. Dynamic forms allow you to control visibility and show or hide fields based on field values and job roles. Using its extended functionalities, page layout sub-sections can be created and positioned on a Lightning page.

Further, using visibility rules, visibility of the sections can be customized, and users can decide on sections that will be visible to each user type.

Dynamic Forms

 

For custom objects, the Lightning App builder now lets you pick out related fields. Being Components themselves lets Field have visibility rules and criteria set for them that only let them appear ina section for certain values entered in another visible related field.

This lets forms probe for more information only relevant and limits field visibility to select audiences within the same form.  

Dynamic Actions

 

Coming to Dynamic Actions within Dynamic Forms. Dynamic Actions have options for Follow, Convert, Edit, and New case. With the help of Dynamic Actions and visibility rules, the visibility of these actions can be customized and made available to users per requirement. While separate Lightning Pages have better maintainability if users types can vary widely, for users with similar needs or criteria, you could choose to drop point-and-click actions into a Lightning Page.   

Dynamic Forms and Actions area great way to streamline routine, criteria based workflows by strategically exposing field dropdowns and options only to similar users meeting specific criteria.

 

#3 Flow Updates

Turning to Flow updates, you’ll see new Flows, all set to accommodate usage style and batched changes to records in a better way. 

‘After Save’ Triggers, contrary to last year’s ‘Before Save’ triggers, can invoke actions after saving may record changes in one go, almost as if all Triggers were cached to go off only once multiple record changes were saved. We also get to see Record Update Flows that run as soon as there’s an insert, upsert, or record update.

Also, two new ‘Screen Flows’, Flow Interview Logs & Flow Interview Log Entries now let you track Flow instances and their screens respectively. In addition to this, ‘Pub-Sub’-style Platform Event Flows now launch (‘publish’) pre-defined Flows when a platform event (‘subscription event’) occurs. This lends itself to ‘platform’-integration with multiple systems that can launch actions to modify records, send communications, and much else.

Earlier, to deal with platform event flow, a combination of ‘Process Builder’ and ‘Flows’ was used, but now any automation on platform events can be done simply with Flows, without Process Builder. And as if that wasn’t enough, with this new release, now you can schedule Flows too. When content is inserted even after 2 days, it can be updated in a record using Flows.

 

#4 Salesforce Optimizer App

The Salesforce Optimizer tool was introduced over 3 years ago to keep an eye on the overall performance and health of your enterprise’s Salesforce Org. 

But the new release has transformed its functionality and the way it’s used to serve companies. Earlier, reports were in PDF format, but can now be easily viewed. Instead of Static, color-coded PDFs like in the past, the Optimizer App now comes with actionable recommendations in preferred List View, ‘Results’ or causes for issues found, and names of admins, record owners, or Point-of-Contact that can affect changes. 

And that’s great because easier report checking correlates strongly with savings in admin time.

 

#5 Einstein Voice

It’s always been easy to speak rather than to write. It’s why Salesforce is betting big on Einstein’s Voice feature. It’s facilitated users to perform tasks using their voice like they used to with ‘Siri’ in iPhones.

But the introduction of a new feature has allowed users to set up skills using pre-built sets and use Einstein’s voice to read record information as well.

 

#6 Digital Celebration in Kanban

Task completion for projects close to you deserves to be celebrated.

Those of you associated with sales might know of the customary ‘gong’ erected at sales floors with the idea that the top performers for a month or winners of a large sale could let loose and make some noise. 

For this release, Salesforce has attempted to replicate that with the Kanban View. Now, moving a project to the swimlane of its last stage of progress, like a ‘Closed/Won’ sale, sets off a flurry of sparklers to shoot across the screen to mark the occasion. A welcome introduction now that more conversations online tout the need to come up with digital equivalents of such water cooler moments.

 

In A Nutshell

Summarily, the broad, defining themes  for this season’s release have been:

-Faster record querying & updates, 

-More dynamic viewing capabilities, 

-Faster platform health check-ups, and

-Improved Voice capabilities.

To its credit, the Summer ‘20 release has struck a balance between improvements for everyday operations and some of its first steps or precursors of things to come. Nothing’s more evidence of this than the features rolled out that span the entire gamut, from voice-powered inquiries in Einstein to a much anticipated ListView sidebar.