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In your invocable method, set the incoming parameter to a list of lists of your object type. Ex: List<List> List<List<Leads>>, save the class and reload Flow to see if you can pass in a collection. I also asked a similar question that has code showing invocable variables here. I was able to pass in collections once I used invokable variables to communicate with flow.

In your invocable method, set the incoming parameter to a list of lists of your object type. Ex: List<List>, save the class and reload Flow to see if you can pass in a collection. I also asked a similar question that has code showing invocable variables here. I was able to pass in collections once I used invokable variables to communicate with flow.

In your invocable method, set the incoming parameter to a list of lists of your object type. Ex: List<List<Leads>>, save the class and reload Flow to see if you can pass in a collection. I also asked a similar question that has code showing invocable variables here. I was able to pass in collections once I used invokable variables to communicate with flow.

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In your invocable method, set the incoming parameter to a list of lists of your object type. Ex: List<List>, save the class and reload Flow to see if you can pass in a collection. I also asked a similar question that has code showing invocable variables here. I was able to pass in collections once I used invokable variables to communicate with flow.