In this video we will show you how you can use the conditional mapping in your Push configuration to either map one form field or another to your Salesforce field.
We will show you:
- A form we've already set up for this example, which creates a new account in Salesforce.
- How we set up the Push integration.
- How to choose "Conditional" in the mapping.
- How to set the condition and select the form fields we want to map to: one field that will be mapped if the condition is met and the other, which will be used if the condition is not met.
- How to test the form and see how the account is created in Salesforce according to the condition.
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