Salesforce mapping with IN

Last updated Feb 10 2019

Up till now when you wanted to Get multiple Account records and map them into a Dropdown, for example, you needed to first store the account id’s in a hidden field and then  from there draw them to the dropdown. Well, guess what? Starting now you can do it in one shot - using the IN clause in your mapping.
Watch a demo about using the IN clause in the Salesforce Get integration.

Enjoy!


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