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Activate a Context Definition
To start using the context definition, you must first activate it. After it’s activated, your consuming application can execute various procedures using context definitions.

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To start using the context definition, you must first activate it. After it’s activated, your consuming application can execute various procedures using context definitions.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and Unlimited editions for Industries clouds where Context Service is enabled |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To activate context definitions: | Context Service Admin |
Before activating a context definition, verify these mapping details.
Changes made to Salesforce metadata (such as modifying Salesforce Object fields) can take up to 24 hours to reflect in a context instance.
To clear the runtime schema cache make a DELETE request to the endpoint /connect/context-runtime-schema/clear. The cache is then refreshed during the next context build request.

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