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Ideas for mapping my survey information back to an object in SFDC
We're moving our ProServ NPSx over to Gainsight AO and looking for best practices on mapping survey data back to the Services Engagement object in SFDC.
Right now, the powerlist is triggered based on services complete & complete day = run date-1 (yesterday). This generates an NPSx to the Client Contact on that services engagement.
Setting up this survey is the easy part, but trying to build my own reporting on what our org needs to see is where the difficulty steps up: I'd like to relate the survey answers to the items back on the Services Engagement object (Region, Territory, Services Owner). My first thought is trying to pull in Services ID as the unique identifier, but I keep running into road blocks on pulling this through the survey data.
Any thoughts here? I brought up during an Office Hours session and the best bet is definitely somehow joining through bionic rules (I think), but I cannot map this Services ID to anything on the survey side at the moment.
Thanks for tuning in!
Right now, the powerlist is triggered based on services complete & complete day = run date-1 (yesterday). This generates an NPSx to the Client Contact on that services engagement.
Setting up this survey is the easy part, but trying to build my own reporting on what our org needs to see is where the difficulty steps up: I'd like to relate the survey answers to the items back on the Services Engagement object (Region, Territory, Services Owner). My first thought is trying to pull in Services ID as the unique identifier, but I keep running into road blocks on pulling this through the survey data.
Any thoughts here? I brought up during an Office Hours session and the best bet is definitely somehow joining through bionic rules (I think), but I cannot map this Services ID to anything on the survey side at the moment.
Thanks for tuning in!
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