declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries
Declarative Lookup Rollup Summaries (DLRS) is a community built and maintained Salesforce application that allows you to create cross object roll-ups declaratively - no code! For install instructions and documentation, visit our website https://sfdo-community-sprints.github.io/DLRS-Documentation/ (by SFDO-Community)
Summit-Events-App
Salesforce Event System developed at the University of St. Thomas (by SFDO-Community)
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declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries
Posts with mentions or reviews of declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries.
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HELP: Combining List of Products on Opportunity
I would do this with a DLRS (https://github.com/SFDO-Community/declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries) concatenation roll-up, myself. The advantages DLRS has over Flow are: 1) you don't have to create a second one for Delete. 2) The Undelete condition is covered.
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After Delete Flow?
I mean it's all right here: https://github.com/SFDO-Community/declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries/wiki
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Count child account using roll up summary helper
Or you can use DLRS. Scroll down to find the download link. I also made a video (slightly old) that can help you navigate how to use this. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/oVMvIy6fHPo
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How to best Roll-Up Activity/Task Counts to the Account level?
I would use Declarative Lookup Rollup Helper (DLRS) - it's like rollup helper but more powerful and open source. https://github.com/SFDO-Community/declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries
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Display value on parent object from most recent related record.
This is possible with the declarative lookup roll-up summary (DLRS) package. It's free. https://github.com/afawcett/declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries/wiki/Getting-Started-With-DLRS. It's also possible to do with a flow.
- Guidence on Roll-up like functionality
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App Exchange package for scheduled aggregate result queries?
I'm not actually sure if this will fit your needs perfectly, as I haven't used it personally but worth checking into Declarative Rollup Summary Helper - we use it in one of our orgs and it works quite nicely for our use case.
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How to add either bulk tasks or automated activity in lightning sales
I should have added that I use the fantastic declarative roll up summariesDLRS to populate the fields the show activities on the contact record.
Summit-Events-App
Posts with mentions or reviews of Summit-Events-App.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Event Management package - can handle free and paid events
If you're looking for something open source you want to customize, check out summit events: https://github.com/SFDO-Community/Summit-Events-App
What are some alternatives?
When comparing declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries and Summit-Events-App you can also consider the following projects:
declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries - Declarative Rollup Summaries for Lookups [Moved to: https://github.com/SFDO-Community/declarative-lookup-rollup-summaries]