An administrator is evaluating automation design options for custom Renewal Notice records. Which two considerations correctly describe the capabilities and behavior of Fast Field Updates (Before-Save) record-triggered flows?
- Field updates on the triggering record occur before the record is saved to the database, reducing overall execution overhead.Cevap
- Modifications made to the triggering record ($Record) fields are automatically applied without requiring an explicit Update Records element.Cevap
- CThey should be used when the automation must create new related Task records for the assigned owner.
- DThey support adding scheduled paths to execute follow-up actions at designated time intervals.
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Fast Field Updates (before-save) record-triggered flows execute before database commit to optimize field updates on the triggering record, and changes assigned to the $Record variable are automatically saved without an Update Records element.
Fast Field Updates (Before-Save flows) execute before the triggering record is saved to the database. This timing makes field modifications on the triggering record up to 10 times faster than after-save automations. Additionally, any field assignments made to the $Record global variable are automatically written to the database without needing an explicit Update Records DML element.
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