Use the data mappings for the Order Item data source object to store information about
each vehicle or part sold for a specific sales order. These mappings are used with the
Salesforce CRM connector. Customize the mappings to meet your needs.
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Here are the predefined field mappings for the data stream.
Data Model Object Field
Field Type
Data Source Object Field
Available Quantity
Number
Available Quantity
Created Date
DateTime
Created Date
Description
Text
Line Description
Last Modified Date
DateTime
Last Modified Date
List Price Amount
Number
List Price
Ordered Quantity
Number
Quantity
Order Product Number
Text
Order Product Number
Pricebook Entry
Number
Price Book Entry ID
Product
Text
Product ID
Requested End Date
DateTime
End Date
Requested Start Date
DateTime
Start Date
Sales Order
Text
Order ID
Sales Order Product
Text
Order Product ID
Total Price Amount
Number
Total Price
Unit Price Amount
Number
Unit Price
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