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Field Mapping for Financial Account Address
When you plan to migrate metadata and data for the Financial Account Address object from the Financial Services Cloud managed package to the standard data model, refer to the field mapping.

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When you plan to migrate metadata and data for the Financial Account Address object from the Financial Services Cloud managed package to the standard data model, refer to the field mapping.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited Editions |
In the Financial Services Cloud managed package, address details are represented using the fields within the Financial Account object. In the standard data model, address details are represented using a separate object known as Financial Account Address.
| Managed Package API Name | Managed Package Data Type | Standard API Name | Standard Data Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Address1__c | Text (80) | Address | Address |
| Address2__c | Text (80) | Address | Address |
| City__c | Text (80) | Address | Address |
| Country__c | Text (80) | Address | Address |
| PostalCode__c | Text (20) | Address | Address |
| State__c | Text (20) | Address | Address |
| — | — | Type | Picklist |
| — | — | ActiveFromDate | Date |
| — | — | ActiveToDate | Date |
| — | — | FinancialAccountId | Master/Detail |
| SourceSystemIdentifier | External Lookup | SourceSystemIdentifier | External Lookup |
| Name | Text (80) | Name | Auto Number |

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