HI Srijan, I found this blog explaining the approach: https://jenwlee.com/2020/08/17/lets-get-with-the-flow-referencing-newly-created-records-in-a-flow/
You might also consider using the criteria Created Date = Last Modified Date to find if the record is new.
See related posts: https://trailblazers.salesforce.com/answers?id=9063A000000eYUCQA2 https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/77457/how-to-get-the-id-of-the-newly-created-record
Hope this helps you. Please mark this answer as best so that others facing the same issue will find this information useful. Thank you
I found this blog explaining the approach: https://jenwlee.com/2020/08/17/lets-get-with-the-flow-referencing-newly-created-records-in-a-flow/
You might also consider using the criteria Created Date = Last Modified Date to find if the record is new.
See related posts: https://trailblazers.salesforce.com/answers?id=9063A000000eYUCQA2
https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/77457/how-to-get-the-id-of-the-newly-created-record
Hope this helps you. Please mark this answer as best so that others facing the same issue will find this information useful. Thank you