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Queueable Apex vs Batch Chaining in Salesforce?
If I want an ordered process such that 2nd callout only executes when first gets completed then which will be better to use Queueable Apex or Batch Chaining?
If I want that process to be viewed on a visualforce page say a progress bar, does Job Id from (Queueable Apex or Batch Chaining ) plays a role in it or we can just show the progress without Job Id?
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