Each unique form has one or more Send2CRM Mappings. The mapping defines the overall settings for matching form submissions and creating or updating records in Salesforce.
Fields
Mapping Name | Give your mapping a descriptive name to help identify and distinguish it from others. |
Salesforce Object | The type of record that will be created or updated in Salesforce when this mapping is used. May be almost any standard or custom object. |
Handle Lead Conversion | When the Salesforce Object is set to Lead, Send2CRM can automatically switch to Contact for converted Leads. Check this box to enable. |
Identification Lookup | (Optional). If this mapping should generate Visitor records, select the lookup field on the Visitor object that references the configured Salesforce object above (must match). |
Form Identifier | A unique string that Send2CRM can match against your form submissions to determine when to use this mapping. The easiest way to obtain this is by Capturing Form Submissions. |
Sort Index | Optional. When a form has multiple mappings, this gives a means of determining the processing order. |
Validator | Select the custom validator to run prior to processing submissions. |
Update Only | To disable creation of new records and only allow updating existing records (when found), check this box. To always force creation of new records, simply omit a ‘Matching Key’ field mapping. |
Soft Failure Mode | Check this box to allow the form submission to complete if the mapping fails. |
Condition Matching | If the mapping has multiple conditions applied, Send2CRM can require them all (AND) or any one (OR) to pass. |
The Send2CRM Visitor object includes lookup fields for Lead and Contact by default. However almost any other standard or custom object may be used for Visitor identification; simply add a custom lookup field to the Send2CRM Visitor object and it will appear here.
See the Visitor Identification page for more details on this process.
Disable a form mapping
To temporarily disable a mapping without deleting and re-entering, manully set an invalid identifier. e.g.:
formId:example_form_DISABLED