While importing Lead data into Salesforce, there can be situations where certain data points from the source spreadsheet do not have corresponding fields available in the standard Lead object.
In this article, we will see an example where additional data points such as Approach and Sub Status are required while importing Lead data into Salesforce. The Sub Status field is designed as a dependent dropdown whose values dynamically change based on the selected Lead Status value.
To achieve this, custom fields were created on the Lead object and field dependency was configured between Lead Status and Sub Status. This enabled accurate data mapping, data import, and improved overall data consistency within Salesforce.
Step 1: Create a custom field named Approach on the Lead Object using the Text or Text Area data type, and configure the appropriate Field-Level Security to provide the required Profile access
Step 2: For the Data Point Status field which is a dropdown and its values should react based on the value selected in the primary Lead Status field in Lead Object, we will first create a custom single Picklist field with the appropriate Field-Level Security configurations, as shown below:
Step 3: Configure a Field Dependency so that the values displayed in the Sub Status field dynamically change based on the selected value in the Lead Status field
In this way, we can successfully customize the Lead import process in Salesforce whenever additional or dependent data points are required
Note: The screenshot shown above is for reference purposes only and demonstrates how field dependencies are configured between two fields
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Written by: Manoj Nambirajan | Forum Ambassador
Manoj Nambirajan is a Salesforce Enterprise Architect at Dell Technologies with more than 17 years of experience in the Salesforce ecosystem. Manoj has exceptional leadership abilities and a flair for solving issues quickly. Accredited as Salesforce MVP, Manoj has 21 Salesforce certifications and is among the Top 10 Answers leader in the Trailblazer Community.
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