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Restricting the options of a lookup field, based on the value of another lookup field?
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Let's say I have three custom objects: Neighborhood, House, and Room. On the Account object, I have lookup fields for these objects.
My goal: When the user selects a Neighborhood, I want ONLY the houses contained within that neighborhood to be available for selection in the House field. After a house is selected, I want ONLY the rooms contained within that house to be available for selection in the Room field. Is there any way to do this?
I have already learned that there are ways to do this in a custom Lightning page. However, I'm looking for a way to do this with custom fields on a regular Salesforce object, like Account.
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Let's say I have three custom objects: Neighborhood, House, and Room. On the Account object, I have lookup fields for these objects.
My goal: When the user selects a Neighborhood, I want ONLY the houses contained within that neighborhood to be available for selection in the House field. After a house is selected, I want ONLY the rooms contained within that house to be available for selection in the Room field. Is there any way to do this?
I have already learned that there are ways to do this in a custom Lightning page. However, I'm looking for a way to do this with custom fields on a regular Salesforce object, like Account.
lookup
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Let's say I have three custom objects: Neighborhood, House, and Room. On the Account object, I have lookup fields for these objects.
My goal: When the user selects a Neighborhood, I want ONLY the houses contained within that neighborhood to be available for selection in the House field. After a house is selected, I want ONLY the rooms contained within that house to be available for selection in the Room field. Is there any way to do this?
I have already learned that there are ways to do this in a custom Lightning page. However, I'm looking for a way to do this with custom fields on a regular Salesforce object, like Account.
lookup
Let's say I have three custom objects: Neighborhood, House, and Room. On the Account object, I have lookup fields for these objects.
My goal: When the user selects a Neighborhood, I want ONLY the houses contained within that neighborhood to be available for selection in the House field. After a house is selected, I want ONLY the rooms contained within that house to be available for selection in the Room field. Is there any way to do this?
I have already learned that there are ways to do this in a custom Lightning page. However, I'm looking for a way to do this with custom fields on a regular Salesforce object, like Account.
lookup
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Disclaimer: I haven't tried it out myself, but going through the docs, it seems like you can utilize Dependent Lookups here.
A dependent lookup is a relationship field with a lookup filter that references fields on the source object. For example, you can configure the case
Contact
field to only show contacts associated with the account selected in the caseAccount Name
field.
You will need to utilize Inserted Suggested Criteria
when defining Lookup Filters to be able to utilize this.
When you define a lookup filter, optionally click
Insert Suggested Criteria
to choose from a list of lookup filter criteria that Salesforce suggests based on the relationships between objects in your org.
So in your case you will have a filter on your Household
lookup to filter results based on the Neighborhood
field and similarly a filter on your Room
field to filter results based on the Household
field.
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Your House object should have a lookup to a Neighborhood. Your Room object should have a lookup to a House.
Then on the Account you can add filters to your House and Room lookup fields as follows:
House Lookup Filter that ensures that this house is in the same neighborhood that is specified on the account record
Room Lookup Filter that ensures this room is in the same house that is specified on the account
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Disclaimer: I haven't tried it out myself, but going through the docs, it seems like you can utilize Dependent Lookups here.
A dependent lookup is a relationship field with a lookup filter that references fields on the source object. For example, you can configure the case
Contact
field to only show contacts associated with the account selected in the caseAccount Name
field.
You will need to utilize Inserted Suggested Criteria
when defining Lookup Filters to be able to utilize this.
When you define a lookup filter, optionally click
Insert Suggested Criteria
to choose from a list of lookup filter criteria that Salesforce suggests based on the relationships between objects in your org.
So in your case you will have a filter on your Household
lookup to filter results based on the Neighborhood
field and similarly a filter on your Room
field to filter results based on the Household
field.
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Disclaimer: I haven't tried it out myself, but going through the docs, it seems like you can utilize Dependent Lookups here.
A dependent lookup is a relationship field with a lookup filter that references fields on the source object. For example, you can configure the case
Contact
field to only show contacts associated with the account selected in the caseAccount Name
field.
You will need to utilize Inserted Suggested Criteria
when defining Lookup Filters to be able to utilize this.
When you define a lookup filter, optionally click
Insert Suggested Criteria
to choose from a list of lookup filter criteria that Salesforce suggests based on the relationships between objects in your org.
So in your case you will have a filter on your Household
lookup to filter results based on the Neighborhood
field and similarly a filter on your Room
field to filter results based on the Household
field.
add a comment |
Disclaimer: I haven't tried it out myself, but going through the docs, it seems like you can utilize Dependent Lookups here.
A dependent lookup is a relationship field with a lookup filter that references fields on the source object. For example, you can configure the case
Contact
field to only show contacts associated with the account selected in the caseAccount Name
field.
You will need to utilize Inserted Suggested Criteria
when defining Lookup Filters to be able to utilize this.
When you define a lookup filter, optionally click
Insert Suggested Criteria
to choose from a list of lookup filter criteria that Salesforce suggests based on the relationships between objects in your org.
So in your case you will have a filter on your Household
lookup to filter results based on the Neighborhood
field and similarly a filter on your Room
field to filter results based on the Household
field.
Disclaimer: I haven't tried it out myself, but going through the docs, it seems like you can utilize Dependent Lookups here.
A dependent lookup is a relationship field with a lookup filter that references fields on the source object. For example, you can configure the case
Contact
field to only show contacts associated with the account selected in the caseAccount Name
field.
You will need to utilize Inserted Suggested Criteria
when defining Lookup Filters to be able to utilize this.
When you define a lookup filter, optionally click
Insert Suggested Criteria
to choose from a list of lookup filter criteria that Salesforce suggests based on the relationships between objects in your org.
So in your case you will have a filter on your Household
lookup to filter results based on the Neighborhood
field and similarly a filter on your Room
field to filter results based on the Household
field.
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Your House object should have a lookup to a Neighborhood. Your Room object should have a lookup to a House.
Then on the Account you can add filters to your House and Room lookup fields as follows:
House Lookup Filter that ensures that this house is in the same neighborhood that is specified on the account record
Room Lookup Filter that ensures this room is in the same house that is specified on the account
New contributor
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Your House object should have a lookup to a Neighborhood. Your Room object should have a lookup to a House.
Then on the Account you can add filters to your House and Room lookup fields as follows:
House Lookup Filter that ensures that this house is in the same neighborhood that is specified on the account record
Room Lookup Filter that ensures this room is in the same house that is specified on the account
New contributor
add a comment |
Your House object should have a lookup to a Neighborhood. Your Room object should have a lookup to a House.
Then on the Account you can add filters to your House and Room lookup fields as follows:
House Lookup Filter that ensures that this house is in the same neighborhood that is specified on the account record
Room Lookup Filter that ensures this room is in the same house that is specified on the account
New contributor
Your House object should have a lookup to a Neighborhood. Your Room object should have a lookup to a House.
Then on the Account you can add filters to your House and Room lookup fields as follows:
House Lookup Filter that ensures that this house is in the same neighborhood that is specified on the account record
Room Lookup Filter that ensures this room is in the same house that is specified on the account
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