When using flows, aura-based Lightning components or lightning web components (LWC) from Salesforce Maps - there are limitations that fall outside the Maps product, but can hinder certain functionalities. These limitations are encountered via the Mobile experience and/or via the Desktop app
| Known Issue | Description | Products Affected | Work Arounds |
| Lookup fields do not display options | When using a lookup field in a screen flow launched on a mobile device from inside of Salesforce Maps, the lookup overlay does not render for the interacting user. | Mobile |
This is currently expected behavior. There is no workaround to avoid this behavior at this time. |
| Popups and Events included in flows and Lightning components do not display when launched via Maps | When using a screen flow or Lightning component launched inside of Salesforce Maps via desktop or a mobile device, popups and events will not display as all components must be contained. The event panel is not a currently supported Lightning feature inside of Salesforce Maps. | Desktop, Mobile | This is currently expected behavior. There is no workaround to avoid this behavior at this time. |
| Quick Lookups display incorrect object results | When using a quick lookup component within a screen flow or Lightning component launched inside Salesforce Maps on a desktop, the quick lookup component doesn't return object records according to what the field suggests | Desktop | In the quick lookup component file, add an access property and set it to"global" in all of the aura:attribute |
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