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"SFDC is a great tool, but it has a lot of dirty data,” he explained. Dan used to spend hours trying to identify leads that were assigned to him. Often, multiple accounts had been created for the same client, but with different names. Dan wanted to find a faster and better way to get the information he needed in the format he wanted.
He then copied the output of step 1 and pasted it on a Text Input tool to make manual changes to the account names. Meanwhile, he selected fields that he wanted to keep from the Salesforce Input tool and grouped them. Dan used a Find and Replace tool to identify leads that contained simple account names and that matched the leads in SFDC. He filtered out unwanted matches and attributed the accurate account names to the flagged accounts. Finally, he filtered the results to easily identify the leads that had not been converted. These leads had consistent account names and no duplicates
How can access the data in the above flow?