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View and Edit Saved Context Mapping
All your mappings are stored on the Map Data tab of your context definition.

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All your mappings are stored on the Map Data tab of your context definition.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and Unlimited editions for Industries clouds where Context Service is enabled |
On the Map Data tab of your context definition page, you can do the following:
On the Map Data tab, click a context mapping. Add or remove custom attributes or node mappings, then click Save and Publish. Review the summary of your changes.
If you’ve added new nodes or attributes to your context definition, make sure to update your mapping too. Updating ensures that the new nodes or attributes are associated with source objects, allowing them to consume data from it.

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