A FlexiPage represents the metadata associated with a Lightning page. A Lightning page
is a customizable screen made up of regions containing Lightning components. A Lightning page is
created only for derived data model objects (DMO) that have unified objects such as
UnifiedIndividual and UnifiedAccount. You can remove a field from the Data 360
page to remove field mappings.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
If you want to unmap a field from all DLOs that are mapped to the unified objects of a derived
DMO, first remove the field from the Data 360 page.
In the Data 360, navigate to either the Data Explorer or the Profile
Explorer tab.
If you’re using the Data Explorer tab, select Data Model Object and
a unified object, such as UnifiedIndividual.
If you’re using the Profile Explorer tab, select a unified object and the attributes to
use as filters.
Click the view link.
In the top right, click the gear icon, and select Edit Page.
In the Lightning App Builder, click the unified object component that you want to unmap.
The available fields are listed in the right pane.
Under the field list, click Select.
Move the fields that you want to unmap to the left side and then save the page.
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