The more we talk to users, and see what they’re doing, the more we can round up common use cases. One of the common things users want to do every now and again is to use Boolean conditions in their Salesforce integrations.
Problem was that up till now it was possible, yet not so friendly, to create boolean conditions. Users needed to choose the option "Other" in the condition dropdown and then specify the Boolean value they wanted. But since they were not sure how to spell the value, whether they need to use "1", "TRUE" , "true" or "True"...it was confusing.
In this version we have simplified things by adding 2 new options in our SF integration condition and Push mapping:
Boolean-True and Boolean-False.
Learn how to use the Boolean condition in the following example
Enjoy!
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