This is an idea that worked really well for me and may help you or spark an idea for you. My issue was creating custom merge documents that could be manually batched together based on date range or other criteria. I am using Conga and it merges very well but there was not a great out of the box way to do custom batches based on date ranges or other criteria. For an organization this flexibility takes a very good solution and makes it perfect. Skuid made perfection possible.
In my case we have daily medical appointments for our clients (using events), (clients are accounts), and their doctors (contacts), with all their prescriptions (custom object). Conga did a very good job assimilating all that data. But my team was requesting the ability to print the forms off for a week to 10 days at a time. Conga did well here too. But then I was getting requests for date ranges, which makes a lot of sense. So I reworked the conga solution using Skuid and this is what I got. (FYI - When I say “print” I mean “merge”).
The top table in the page only shows “Events” that have been marked “To Print”.
The bottom table shows all Events. And it has the check box that they can mark “To Print”. Using Skuid they can filter the list by date or other criteria and then using the mass update option mark the “To Print” box as TRUE. When they hit save, (I am using Skuid’s Action Framework to lock the view, save the changes, re-query the models, and then unlock the view) anything that was marked “To Print” moves out of that table and into the “print queue”. And since my Conga button is set to print using the same criteria as my filtered table view, anything in the list actually prints.
One other cool twist is Conga can update a field when it merges the document. So I am having Conga add a Last Printed date to the “event” and unchecking the “To Print” field so that it is resets and can be printed again later if needed.
By default the bottom section does not show any event that already has a Last Printed date. But to reprint, simply click the “Reprint Forms” Skuid filter and all those events that have previously been printed show back up. You can then select the ones you want, or select all or use the search filter to narrow it down even more.
So with Skuid, I am able to take the incredibly powerful Salesforce, the powerful third party Conga, and make a magnificent, user friendly solution, with the ALL POWERFUL Skuid. In some ways it is like the ring that binds them all together and makes it super powerful. . . Except it is super good instead of evil :). (December 17, coming soon)
Without Skuid the solutions are almost perfect but with a series of setbacks and frustrations. Skuid makes perfection solutions possible. I Love it! Takes the good and makes it better.
Conga Print Queue using Skuid

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