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Robert Robinson 48Robert Robinson 48 

Cataloging automation

I have inherited an org from a consultant. There is not a lot of documentation on the automation that they created, so I am basically building the catalog from scratch. My documentation will list out the usual suspects (Apex, PB, Flow, Validation and Workflow Rules, etc.) with the purpose and a focus on the interactions between each. Wondering about similar efforts that others have performed. Any tips or lessons learned that anyone wishes to share? Thanks.
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AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
https://cloudnextlevel.com/blog/2019/10/01/i-just-inherited-a-salesforce-org-now-what/

Follow this the above and for reference check this blog too (https://www.databasesherpa.com/blog/inherited).

Let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future.

Thanks.

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AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
https://cloudnextlevel.com/blog/2019/10/01/i-just-inherited-a-salesforce-org-now-what/

Follow this the above and for reference check this blog too (https://www.databasesherpa.com/blog/inherited).

Let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future.

Thanks.
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Robert Robinson 48Robert Robinson 48
Thank you; these are the ideas that I am looking for. I have already addressed many of the items discusssed (security, user buy in), and the last uncharted area to be mapped is the area of automation.
AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
Apologies Without checking the Implementation we can't guide you.

But you can reach the salesforce accelerator team for the guidance.

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=000337601&type=1&mode=1

Thanks