A bit about "Do not override" - in general
When you create records in Salesforce using an integrated form - it is really straight forward.
When you want to update records, however, you need to think about a few things, like: what happens if one or more fields in your form are left empty:
Well, you have 2 options regarding this issue:
- You can have the empty fields in your form override existing data in the SF field.
or
- You can make sure that empty fields do not override, which means that if an empty field is submitted in the form, this will not affect the fields in SF. and the existing value in them will stay as they are.
* What it important to understand is that this option is general and affects all the empty fields in your form.
Read about the override if empty option in Salesforce Push
Do not override - Specific field
In this version we have added the option to override/not override per field.
You can now add a configuration to any field you map in your Salesforce integration - and determine whether it will override when it is empty, or not.
All you have to do is:
- when mapping your form fields to SF fields, press on "Configure" button in the relevant field (located on the right side)
- Turn on the "Don't use" checkbox. and the field will not override if empty.
- Save the integration and your form.
Enjoy!
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