If you're using the Salesforce integration you will be happy to know that a conditioned mapping option has been added.
This can now enable you to set a condition that will define which form field is mapped to a certain Salesforce field. so instead of mapping a single field on your form to a field in Salesforce (like you always do), you can now, depending on the condition results, map different fields on your form to a single field in SF.
Want to find out how it's done? read more about the push integration conditioned mapping .
Enjoy!
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