Salesforce Integration Data Mapping
You can import opportunity, contact, and account data from Salesforce into DPS.
Opportunities
The following table identifies the fields that are automatically mapped from Salesforce to DPS Opportunities. You can view these field mappings in DPS at Opportunity Mapping on the Salesforce form.
underAll opportunities imported from Salesforce are designated with Status set to Active, with the exception of those opportunities with a Probability of 0%. These are marked as Inactive.
Salesforce Field Source | DPS | Notes |
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Account Name | Firm | Auto-mapped and not editable so it does not display in the user interface. |
Name | Name | Name of the opportunity. Often includes the name of the client. |
Amount | Revenue | How much is the end work worth if you win. |
Description | Description | Additional details about the actual scope of the opportunity. |
Lead Source | Source | Describes where you first learned of this opportunity. This might be a past colleague or a neighbor. |
Owner ID | Business Development Lead | Business Development Lead is a DPS Employee Field. If an employee record is not found in DPS that matches the Salesforce Owner, this information will not be imported and will result in a warning. |
Probability (%) | Probability | How likely you are to win the work. In DPS, the probability and stage fields are not connected as they are in Salesforce. They must be set individually. |
Stage | Stage | The opportunity stage that identifies the location in the sales process of this specific opportunity. |
Opportunity Type | Type | A user defined list of opportunity types typically describing the type of engagement. For example, workshop, upgrade, new customer, etc. |
Contacts
The following table identifies the fields that are automatically mapped from Salesforce to DPS Contacts. You can view these field mappings in DPS at Contact Mapping on the Salesforce form.
underNote that all contacts imported from Salesforce to DPS are designated with Status set to Qualified.
Salesforce Field Source | DPS | Notes |
Account Name | Firm | Auto-mapped and not editable so it does not display in the user interface. |
Owner ID | Owner | If an employee record is not found in DPS that matches the Salesforce Owner, this information will not be imported and will result in a warning. |
Description | Memo | Additional details about the contact |
Contact's email | ||
Fax | Fax | Contact's fax |
First Name | First Name | Contact's first name |
Last Name | Last Name | Contact's last name |
Phone | Phone | Contact's phone number. This will often be their office number |
Lead Source | Source | Where did you first learn of this lead? |
Mobile Phone | Mobile | Contact's mobile phone |
Salutation | Salutation | Contact's salutation |
Title | Title | Contact's title |
Accounts
The following table identifies the fields that are automatically mapped from Salesforce to DPS Accounts. You can view these field mappings in the DPS Browser at: Account Mappings.
Note that all Firms imported from Salesforce to DPS should be marked as under Clients (select the Client checkbox) . This is necessary because DPS combines clients and vendors into firms.Salesforce Field Source | DPS | Notes |
Account Name | Firm | Auto-mapped and not editable so it does not display in the user interface. |
Annual Revenue | Annual Revenue | Firm's annual revenue |
Description | Memo | Additional details about the Firm which may include historical information such as when they were founded, location, offices, or industry details. |
Employees | Employees | Number of employees at the Firm. |
Industry | Market | The Firm's Market or Industry. For example, Healthcare, Engineering or Technology |
Parent Account ID | Parent | If this firm has a parent firm, this allows you to keep track of that data. |
Website | Website | Firm's website. |