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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Salesforce Connector
  3. Connections for Salesforce
  4. Synchronization tasks with Salesforce
  5. Mappings and mapping tasks with Salesforce
  6. Replication tasks with Salesforce
  7. Masking tasks with Salesforce
  8. Common configuration
  9. Troubleshooting
  10. Appendix A: Data type reference

Salesforce Connector

Salesforce Connector

Masking tasks with Salesforce

Masking
tasks with Salesforce

The
masking
task masks the sensitive fields in source data with realistic test data for nonproduction environments. You can choose to create a subset of the sensitive source data with object relationships reconciled.
When you create a
masking
task, you can use standard objects to add multiple source objects. The
masking
task uses external IDs, custom fields, or unique field lookup to reconcile relationships between the target parent-child objects. When you configure targets, you can specify external IDs to write data into the targets.
When you select multiple source objects in a
masking
task, you select a primary object and add the required related objects individually. You can use junction objects to store the relationship details between two Salesforce objects.
When you run a
masking
task, the task can populate the source owner name of the User object in the target instead of the target connection name.

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