Copy data from Data 360 into your org using the Copy Field Enrichment settings. Copy
Fields show field data copied from objects with a 1-to-1 relationship to a Data 360 Individual,
Unified Individual, Data 360 Account, or Unified Account DMO.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available with Sales Engagement, which is included with Sales in
Performance, Unlimited Editions, Agentforce 1 Edition, and
available for an extra cost in Professional and Enterprise Editions.
Sales Engagement is also available for an extra cost in Service and Lightning
Platform.
Important Prospecting Center is scheduled for retirement in all Salesforce orgs
as of April, 2026. For existing customers, Prospecting Center remains available till April
2027.
User Permissions Needed
To view enrichments in Setup:
View Setup
To view a specific enrichment:
You must have access to the data space used in the enrichment. Set Salesforce Data
Cloud permission set, such as Data Aware Specialist, feature permission to allow data space
access.
To create or update enrichments:
Customize Application AND
Data Cloud User AND
Write Access to Data Action AND
Write Access to Data Space Definition
If you enabled enhanced security data spaces, you also need the permission Customize
Data Actions on the Dataspace Scope.
CIO objects must have an Individual ID as the dimension. Multidimensional CIO objects aren’t
supported. For example, adding a field for Lifetime Value copied from a Calculated Insight
object.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Permission Sets, and then open Customer
360 Data Platform Integration.
Select Object Settings.
Search for and click Accounts.
In the Object Permissions section, select Read,
Delete, View All Records, and
Modify All Records.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for Leads and
Contacts.
Save your changes.
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