Use this hands-on guide to build powerful solutions on the Salesforce platform without using a single line of code. This revised and expanded second edition includes Process Builder, Flow Builder, Lightning App Builder, Lightning Bolt Solutions, and more. Practical Salesforce Development Without Code shows you how to unlock the power of the Salesforce platform to solve real business problems. Adhering to Salesforce's "clicks, not code" mantra, Salesforce expert Phil Weinmeister walks Salesforce newcomers and veterans through different business problems and identifies effective―and proven―approaches to solutions using the platform's declarative framework. By adopting this book as your guide, you will learn how to deliver business solutions within Salesforce by combining analysis, creativity, and logic with core elements such as validation rules, workflow rules, processes, flows, formula fields, and Lightning apps. In addition, Weinmeister dissects and explains the most useful functions and features for declarative developers and shows you how to use them. Best of all, Weinmeister uses real-life business scenarios and visuals. Applying the lessons learned from this how-to guide will ultimately save you time and ensure that your clients or internal customers are enabled, equipped, and empowered. What You'll Learn Who This Book Is for Business analysts, Salesforce administrators, and Salesforce developers
I was certified as an admin this summer. I've been trying to find some guides to assist with better report building. The sections on formula functions and fields have been helpful. The sections on approval process, workflow, process builder and automation are worthwhile too. Great 👍 reference guide.
I would give this book to anyone that’s a salesforce admin on any experience level. Yes, a lot isn’t reflected of the current state of lightning UI but the core concepts ring true even if the execution is only slightly different or looks slightly different. This is one I find myself picking up again to remind myself of current strategies or to spark ideas on how to tackle scenarios at work. It has a directory of even further resources in the back and throughout the book. Yes we have Trailhead but having something paper to annotate and highlight on the desk seems quicker to me in a lot of aspects