Simplify the sharing and consumption of business application data using Context Service. Acting as a generic module, Context Service forms a layer between applications and procedures, enabling easy retrieval and use of data across various industry clouds at every step of the process.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Professional, and
Unlimited Editions of Industries clouds where Context Service is enabled
Using Context Service, your business users can enhance application performance by optimizing data access and eliminating redundant input. When an application sends a data request, the context fetches and loads all necessary data from the database onto itself. It then distributes the required data to specific processes to fulfill the application's request.
Note Make sure that the InsuranceContext context definition includes the QuoteRecordType
attribute and that the attribute is mapped to the Quote Record Type field on the Quote
object.
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