Join us for the “Salesforce Spring ‘25 Release Treasure Hunt!” In this interactive session, participants will embark on an exciting journey to uncover the latest features and enhancements of the Salesforce Spring ‘25 release. Daryl Moon checked the idea exchange, and look there at ideas that are under development and jump into a pre-release org that to find the Salesforce Spring ‘25 Treasure Hunt.
Now, we don’t have any release notes yet, so that’s why We always call it a treasure hunt. It’s a bit of a hunt to try to find out what the new features are. Lets check what Daryl Moon find for us.
1. View All Fields on Object permission
The first one is features for general Salesforce administration. It’s about a permission set or a profile. So, let’s have a look at permission sets. It’s about viewing all fields now.
This is the new option. Here, we can view all fields. If we go into edit mode on this permission set, we can do this on a profile as well. Now, when we check that box, read only gets set for every field on the object.
2. Enhanced Role and Permission Set List View.
Okay, now, the next one is also around permission sets, and they’ve now got proper list views. So you can see here. Now, we can choose different list views.
To use this feature, you need to enable the Enhance Permission Set List view and Enhance Role List view.
Enhanced Role list view
It looks like we list our tree view :). But you can turn it off from the user management setting.
3. New User Welcome Email Setting
When you create a new user account, they get a standard email by default. You can now configure this from session settings.
You can set the amount of time that the verification link in the in the email is is valid for so 7 days, one day, or 180 days are your choices.
4. Enhanced User list view
The list view for users has been enhanced a little bit as well. We’ve got inline editing on some fields. Okay? So it depends what the fields are. There are some inline editing capabilities, as well as well as all the standard things that you can do with list views.
Let check what all enhancedment we got Salesforce Flow in Spring 25.
5. Creating a New Flow Experience
So we’ve got a new automation app from app launcher, and the idea of this is it’s going to be the place that you go.
6. Get Record Up to Specified Limit
let’s have a look now at flows. I’ve got half a dozen features here, new features for flows, and we’ll start with the 1st one. Now, in the Get Record element of flow, you can set the limit.
Get just the ones that we want. So what we can do here is we can now set how many records that we’re actually gonna store. So we can say, well, we only want 10
7. Send an Email from Flow with an Attachment.
The next one is to send an email with attachments. We’ve got the send email action, and now it’s enhanced with the Attachment Id option.
8. Immediate input validation on a screen flow
This will give you field validation while you are typing.
9. Open different flow versions from the canvas
Oo you can see that this flow is up to version 5. And if I want to go back and have a look at oh, okay, what was version 3, or what was the previous one? Then you can, and you can open that in, as you can see, it opens in a new tab. And so now you can do a side by side comparison
10. Progress Indicator in Flow
Progress Indicator it’s a good idea to provide the end user with something to show them where you’re at. Okay? So you’re at Stage one, or you’re at stage 2 or 3 or 4.
Summary
Whether you’re a seasoned Salesforce pro or just starting your journey, this Salesforce Spring ‘25 Release treasure hunt is designed to enhance your skills and knowledge, ensuring that you can make the most of the Spring ‘25 updates. Get ready to explore, discover, and elevate your Salesforce experience!
Good posts 👍🏻