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Salesforce Asynchronous Apex

Asynchronous Apex Apex offers multiple ways for running your Apex code asynchronously. Choose the asynchronous Apex feature that best suits your needs. This table lists the asynchronous Apex features and when to use each. Asynchronous Apex Feature When to Use Future Methods When you have a long-running method and need to prevent delaying an Apex transaction When you make callouts to external Web services To segregate DML operations and bypass the mixed save DML error Queueable Apex To start a long-running operation and get an ID for it To pass complex types to a job To chain jobs Batch Apex For long-running jobs with large data volumes that need to be performed in batches, such as database maintenance jobs For jobs that need larger query results than regular transactions allow Scheduled Apex To schedule an Apex class to run on a specific schedule Future Methods Future Methods with Higher Limits (Pilot) Queueable Apex Take control of your...