 After learning lots of screen flow and record trigger flow scenarios, now it's time to understand a new type of flow that is schedule triggered flow. So if you click on new button or new flow button, so you see this option, schedule triggered flow. So it launches at a specified time and frequency for each record in a batch. This auto-launched flow runs in the background, right? So if you click on create, so here you can see we have this option. So here we can set the schedule. So here you can select the date, here you can select the time. So if you want to select date and time, so what you can do basically, first of all you need to check the org current date and time. So let's say I'm opening sales application. So you can just open any of the record and you can modify any of its value so that you can just check the last modified date and time. So here you can see this org's current date is 296 and time is 10, nine. So now here if I want to schedule a date and time, so I'm selecting tomorrow's date that is 30 and time I'm selecting, for example, 12 a.m. Then we have three frequencies, once daily, weekly, right? So as per the name, you can understand once means it will run only once daily on particular time it will run on daily basis, weekly. Like if you schedule it for Monday, so every week Monday at particular time, this flow will run. Now here you can just set like set the start date and time in your org's time zone. Then here if the frequencies once and the start date and time are in the past, the flow doesn't run. For other frequencies, the flow runs at the next schedule time, right? So I'm giving future dates so once it will run, so I'm just clicking on done. Now here, optionally you can choose particular object and you can apply certain conditions as well. So for example, I'm choosing account and here I'm choosing condition as active equals yes. So only those records will be processed where on account active field is equals to yes. So I just clicked on done. Now after configuring this start part of the schedule triggered flow, so here you can apply particular elements. So these elements are kind of seen as we had in the screen flow or record triggered flow. So we have action, we have sub flow, assignment, decision, pause, then loop, collection sort, then collection filter, then create record, update record, get record and delete record, right? So for example, I'm just updating the record. So update accounts and I'm updating annual revenue with this value, okay? And I clicked on done. So this is just for demo purpose. In upcoming videos, I will be demonstrating proper use cases. So I just wanted to show you like how we can set the date, time and frequency, then how we can choose the optional object and the particular condition, then how we can create particular element. Now if I save it, so it is saved and now I'm going to activate it. So as you activate your flow, so you just need to search for scheduled jobs and you can see you will find one entry available here. So job name is demo schedule flow. One is indicating the version. So right now we have version one. So version one is scheduled, submitted by, then submitted date and time, then next scheduled run. So we provided tomorrow's date and time. So that is why it is available here, then type is scheduled flow. So this way your entry will be available here. Now, if you don't want to execute this and you want to delete, so for example, you schedule on daily basis and like after one or two weeks, you realize like you don't want to run your schedule job. So you can just delete it as well. So this way, like you can see what all schedule jobs are available that you have created with the help of scheduled triggered flow. So as of now I'm deleting this. So if I delete, so that record will be removed, right? So if you want to schedule it again, so you just need to save as, you need to create a new version and then you again need to click on activate. So then it will be activated. So this is brief about how this scheduled triggered flow can be created and can be scheduled. Now in my upcoming videos, you will see the real-time examples of scheduled trigger flow.