Save time and reduce manual effort by reusing existing mappings in context definition
setup. Simplify the mapping by cloning context mappings for standard objects, context definition
objects, data model objects, or any other input data source.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and
Unlimited editions for Industries clouds where Context Service is
enabled
User Permissions
Needed
To clone context mappings:
Context Service Admin
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Context Definitions, and
select Context Definitions. In the Custom Definitions tab, select a
definition and click, then select Edit. On the Edit Definitions page, select
Map Data. Select a mapping, click, and then select Clone.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Context Definitions,
then select Context Definitions.
In the Custom Definitions tab, select a definition and click , and then select Edit.
On the Edit Definitions page, select Map Data
Select a mapping, click , and then select Clone.
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