Statuses for Records Shared with Salesforce to Salesforce
Salesforce to Salesforce lets you share records with connected organizations. When
viewing a shared record, the header shows the record's sharing status. The record may also contain
the External Sharing related list, which shows sharing details and status.
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The record has been forwarded to and accepted by an external
organization.
Active (received)
The record has been sent to you from an external organization, and it has been
accepted.
Pending (sent)
The record was forwarded to but not yet accepted by an external
organization.
Inactive
The record is no longer shared with an external organization.
Inactive (deleted)
The record was accepted by an external organization, but that organization has
deleted the record.
Inactive (converted)
The record is a lead that was accepted by an external organization and
converted into an opportunity by that organization. When a lead is converted,
Salesforce to Salesforce inactivates the shared record so that it is no longer
updated in the subscribing connection.
If you change the Lead Status during
conversion, it isn’t reflected in the subscribing connection.
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