Usually, when creating or updating records in salesforce you use a straight forward mapping, that takes a value from the form field and pushes it to a field in Salesforce.
The conditional option in the mapping allows you to create a dynamic mapping, where you can either use the value form field A or Form field B in your form to update the your salesforce field - and all this based on a condition.
But this is old news…isn’t it?
In this version we’ve made it possible to use the fields of the Full name element separately in a dynamic mapping - so you can map the value of the first name and last name individually.
Watch a video about Conditional mapping that uses seperate fields of the Full name element
* Many thanks to Chealse for requesting this!
Enjoy!
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