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Xavier FaAsked on April 22, 2024 at 12:03 PM
Hi JotForm
Can prefill be supported by custom object ?
Can prefill be used with SalesForce date field ?
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Israel JotForm SupportReplied on April 22, 2024 at 12:28 PM
Hello Xavier,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm afraid that the prefill option does NOT support custom Salesforce objects. However, I have escalated it as a feature request to our developers. When or if it's developed depends on their workload, how viable it is, and how many other users request it. If there are any updates, we’ll circle back to this thread and let you know.
Thanks for your patience and understanding, we appreciate it.
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derya JotForm DeveloperReplied on June 13, 2024 at 11:40 AM
Hi Xavier,
We have some great news for you. You can try out the new and improved version of our Salesforce Prefill feature, which is currently in beta. Based on your feedback, we believe you’ll find the enhancements particularly beneficial.
To get started, in the Form Builder go to Publish tab at the top. Then, go to Prefill on the left and select Salesforce Live Prefill.
Authenticate or choose your account, and proceed with other settings.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback as you use it.
Thank you for helping us improving our product.
Derya
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derya JotForm DeveloperReplied on September 10, 2024 at 12:48 PM
Hi Xavier,
We're thrilled to announce the launch of our new Salesforce Dynamic Prefill feature, designed to streamline your form-filling process. With this feature, you can now automatically populate your forms with data directly from Salesforce, ensuring accuracy and saving valuable time.
Here's how you can get started with the Salesforce Dynamic Prefill setup:
Setting Up Salesforce Prefill
- In the Form Builder, go to the Publish tab in the orange navigation bar at the top of the page.
- Click on Prefill on the left side of the page.
- Select the Salesforce Dynamic Prefill option.
- After clicking the Salesforce Dynamic Prefill option, you will see the authentication step, and in this step, you need to select a Salesforce account from the dropdown menu to use for prefill.
- After completing the authentication step, you will see the configuration screen. In this step, you need to select a Salesforce object initially to get data from the Lookup Object. The Salesforce Dynamic Prefill allows users to prefill their forms dynamically from any Salesforce object, including the custom ones.
- After choosing the lookup object, you will need to define their lookup criteria under the Lookup Filters. The defined criteria will be used to query the Salesforce database to find the matched record(s). It is possible to add multiple filters with AND condition, and as a best practice, we recommend using hard-to-predict fields or adding multiple filters to increase the security of the form. If multiple records match, you have the option to prefill with the most recent record or skip the prefill with the setting shown below:
- The final setting to be made is the mapping (Map Fields). For the most used standard objects (e.g. Contact, Account, Lead), the mapping section comes auto-populated. You can make the necessary changes, and save your prefill settings.
Live Prefill
Once you’ve set up the Salesforce Dynamic Prefill, you can use the Live Prefill feature. This feature fetches Salesforce data as respondents are filling out the form. If a record matching the lookup criteria is found, the form will be automatically populated with Salesforce data. For Live Prefill a single prefill URL is generated, and it can be reached from the Live Prefill Link tab Share With Link section after saving the prefill source settings.
You can customize the Live Prefill URL with query parameters using Salesforce merge fields. These URLs can be added as custom buttons or links to Salesforce record pages or used in email automation tools within Salesforce.
Prefill from Multiple Salesforce Objects
With the Salesforce Dynamic Prefill, it's possible to prefill a form from multiple Salesforce objects. You can configure these objects as independent prefill sources or link them using relational fields of Salesforce objects.
Creating Record Specific Links (Personalized Links)
You can also create unique form links for your customers, pre-populated with their data. This option can be reached from the Personalized Links tab by clicking the Create New Links button. These personalized links can then be downloaded, and sent via email.
To learn more, you can check out our guide on How to Prefill Your Form Using Data From Salesforce.
Let us know if you have any questions.