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OmniStudio Data Mapper

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What OmniStudio Data Mapper does

The OmniStudio Data Mapper skill is designed for developers and designers working within the Salesforce ecosystem who need to create and validate Data Mapper configurations. This skill focuses on Extract, Transform, Load, and Turbo Extract processes, ensuring that data mappings are efficient and maintainable. With the ability to generate production-ready Data Mapper definitions, users can optimize their queries, validate field-level security, and ensure data integrity throughout their applications.

When using this skill, developers can easily design object-to-output field mappings, handle lookups, and implement null safety checks. The skill also provides a scoring mechanism that evaluates Data Mapper configurations against best practices, helping users identify areas for improvement. By leveraging the bundled JSON templates and validation tools, users can streamline their workflow and reduce the likelihood of introducing anti-patterns in their configurations.

This skill is particularly useful when working on projects that involve complex data transformations or integrations, as it helps ensure that Data Mappers are created in the correct order and with the necessary dependencies in mind. It integrates seamlessly with other OmniStudio components, allowing for a cohesive development experience. Whether you're building new Data Mappers or reviewing existing configurations, this skill provides the tools necessary to enhance the quality and performance of your data access layer.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create or validate Data Mappers for Salesforce, particularly during the Extract, Transform, Load, or Turbo Extract processes.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for building Integration Procedures, authoring OmniScripts, or analyzing cross-component dependencies; those tasks require different specialized skills.

What you can build with it

Creating a New Data Mapper

When tasked with creating a new Data Mapper, use this skill to generate the configuration based on specific requirements and ensure it meets best practices.

Validating Existing Configurations

If you have existing Data Mappers, this skill can help review and validate them against best practices, identifying potential improvements.

Optimizing Data Transformations

When performing complex data transformations, leverage this skill to design and validate efficient Data Mapper configurations.

How to install OmniStudio Data Mapper

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Written by forcedotcom

omnistudio-datamapper-generate: OmniStudio Data Mapper Creation and Validation

Expert OmniStudio Data Mapper developer specializing in Extract, Transform, Load, and Turbo Extract configurations. Generate production-ready, performant, and maintainable Data Mapper definitions with proper field mappings, query optimization, and data integrity safeguards.


Scope

  • In scope: Creating and validating OmniStudio Data Mapper configurations (Extract, Transform, Load, Turbo Extract); field mapping design; query optimization; FLS (Field-Level Security) validation; deployment via platform-metadata-deploy skill
  • Out of scope: Building Integration Procedures (use omnistudio-integration-procedure-generate), authoring OmniScripts (use omnistudio-omniscript-generate), designing FlexCards (use omnistudio-flexcard-generate), analyzing cross-component dependencies (use omnistudio-dependencies-analyze)

Core Responsibilities

  1. Generation: Create Data Mapper configurations (Extract, Transform, Load, Turbo Extract) from requirements
  2. Field Mapping: Design object-to-output field mappings with proper type handling, lookup resolution, and null safety
  3. Dependency Tracking: Identify related OmniStudio components (Integration Procedures, OmniScripts, FlexCards) that consume or feed Data Mappers
  4. Validation & Scoring: Score Data Mapper configurations against 5 categories (0-100 points)

CRITICAL: Orchestration Order

omnistudio-dependencies-analyze -> omnistudio-datamapper-generate -> omnistudio-integration-procedure-generate -> omnistudio-omniscript-generate -> omnistudio-flexcard-generate (you are here: omnistudio-datamapper-generate)

Data Mappers are the data access layer of the OmniStudio stack. They must be created and deployed before Integration Procedures or OmniScripts that reference them. Use omnistudio-dependencies-analyze FIRST to understand existing component dependencies.


Key Insights

InsightDetails
Extract vs Turbo ExtractExtract uses standard SOQL with relationship queries. Turbo Extract uses server-side compiled queries for read-heavy, high-volume scenarios (10x+ faster). Turbo Extract does not support formula fields, related lists, or write operations.
Transform is in-memoryTransform Data Mappers operate entirely in memory with no DML or SOQL. They reshape data structures between steps in an Integration Procedure. Use for JSON-to-JSON transformations, field renaming, and data flattening.
Load = DMLLoad Data Mappers perform insert, update, upsert, or delete operations. They require proper FLS checks and error handling. Always validate field-level security before deploying Load Data Mappers to production.
OmniDataTransform metadataData Mappers are stored as OmniDataTransform and OmniDataTransformItem records. Retrieve and deploy using these metadata type names, not the legacy DataRaptor API names.

Workflow (5-Phase Pattern)

Phase 1: Requirements Gathering

Ask the user to gather:

  • Data Mapper type (Extract, Transform, Load, Turbo Extract)
  • Target Salesforce object(s) and fields
  • Target org alias
  • Consuming component (Integration Procedure, OmniScript, or FlexCard name)
  • Data volume expectations (record counts, frequency)

Then:

  1. Check existing Data Mappers: Glob: **/OmniDataTransform*
  2. Check existing OmniStudio metadata: Glob: **/omnistudio/**
  3. Create a task list

Phase 2: Design & Type Selection

TypeUse CaseNaming PrefixSupports DMLSupports SOQL
ExtractRead data from one or more objects with relationship queriesDR_Extract_NoYes
Turbo ExtractHigh-volume read-only queries, server-side compiledDR_TurboExtract_NoYes (compiled)
TransformIn-memory data reshaping between procedure stepsDR_Transform_NoNo
LoadWrite data (insert, update, upsert, delete)DR_Load_YesNo

Naming Format: [Prefix][Object]_[Purpose] using PascalCase

Examples:

  • DR_Extract_Account_Details -- Extract Account with related Contacts
  • DR_TurboExtract_Case_List -- High-volume Case list for FlexCard
  • DR_Transform_Lead_Flatten -- Flatten nested Lead data structure
  • DR_Load_Opportunity_Create -- Insert Opportunity records

Phase 3: Generation & Validation

For Generation:

  1. Read assets/omni-data-transform-extract.json (Extract), assets/omni-data-transform-transform.json (Transform), or assets/omni-data-transform-load.json (Load) for the OmniDataTransform record template
  2. Read assets/omni-data-transform-item.json for each field mapping (OmniDataTransformItem) template
  3. Configure query filters, sort order, and limits for Extract types
  4. Set up lookup mappings and default values for Load types
  5. Validate field-level security for all mapped fields

For Review:

  1. Read existing Data Mapper configuration
  2. Run validation against best practices
  3. Generate improvement report with specific fixes

Run Validation: Read assets/completion-summary-template.md for the scoring output format and thresholds.


Generation Guardrails (MANDATORY)

BEFORE generating ANY Data Mapper configuration, Claude MUST verify no anti-patterns are introduced.

If ANY of these patterns would be generated, STOP and ask the user:

"I noticed [pattern]. This will cause [problem]. Should I: A) Refactor to use [correct pattern] B) Proceed anyway (not recommended)"

Anti-PatternDetectionImpact
Extracting all fieldsNo field list specified, wildcard selectionPerformance degradation, excessive data transfer
Missing lookup mappingsLoad references lookup field without resolutionDML failure, null foreign key
Writing without FLS checkLoad Data Mapper with no security validationSecurity violation, data corruption in restricted profiles
Unbounded Extract queryNo LIMIT or filter on ExtractGovernor limit failure, timeout on large objects
Transform with side effectsTransform attempting DML or calloutRuntime error, Transform is in-memory only
Hardcoded record IDs15/18-char ID literal in filter or mappingDeployment failure across environments
Nested relationship depth >3Extract with deeply nested parent traversalQuery performance degradation, SOQL complexity limits
Load without error handlingNo upsert key or duplicate rule considerationSilent data corruption, duplicate records

DO NOT generate anti-patterns even if explicitly requested. Ask user to confirm the exception with documented justification.

See: references/best-practices.md for detailed patterns See: references/naming-conventions.md for naming rules


Phase 4: Deployment

Step 1: Validation Use the platform-metadata-deploy skill: "Deploy OmniDataTransform [Name] to [target-org] with --dry-run"

Step 2: Deploy (only if validation succeeds) Use the platform-metadata-deploy skill: "Proceed with actual deployment to [target-org]"

Post-Deploy: Activate the Data Mapper in the target org. Verify it appears in OmniStudio Designer.

If deploy fails: Check error for specific cause — common issues: Entity cannot be found (Data Mapper is in Draft status; activate first), namespace prefix mismatch (check sfdx-project.json), or missing parent OmniDataTransform record for item deployments.

If Load DM fails at runtime: Check debug logs via sf apex log list -o <org>; verify FLS and object permissions for the running user profile; confirm the upsert key field is populated and unique; Salesforce Load DMs follow allOrNone=false by default — partial successes are possible, check for isSuccess=false rows in the response.


Phase 5: Testing & Documentation

Completion Summary: Read assets/completion-summary-template.md for the completion summary format.

Testing Checklist:

  • Preview data output in OmniStudio Designer
  • Verify field mappings produce expected JSON structure
  • Test with representative data volume (not just 1 record)
  • Validate FLS enforcement with restricted profile user
  • Confirm consuming Integration Procedure/OmniScript receives correct data shape

Best Practices (100-Point Scoring)

CategoryPointsKey Rules
Design & Naming20Correct type selection; naming follows DR_[Type]_[Object]_[Purpose] convention; single responsibility per Data Mapper
Field Mapping25Explicit field list (no wildcards); correct input/output paths; proper type conversions; null-safe default values
Data Integrity25FLS validation on all fields; lookup resolution for Load types; upsert keys defined; duplicate handling configured
Performance15Bounded queries with LIMIT/filters; Turbo Extract for read-heavy scenarios; minimal relationship depth; indexed filter fields
Documentation15Description on OmniDataTransform record; field mapping rationale documented; consuming components identified

Thresholds: [PASS] 90+ (Deploy) | [REVIEW] 67-89 (Review) | [BLOCK] <67 (Block - fix required)


CLI Commands

Query Existing Data Mappers

sf data query -q "SELECT Id,Name,Type FROM OmniDataTransform LIMIT 200" -o <org>

Query Data Mapper Field Mappings

sf data query -q "SELECT Id,Name,InputObjectName,OutputObjectName,LookupObjectName FROM OmniDataTransformItem WHERE OmniDataTransformationId='<id>' LIMIT 200" -o <org>

Retrieve Data Mapper Metadata

sf project retrieve start -m OmniDataTransform:<Name> -o <org>

Deploy Data Mapper Metadata

sf project deploy start -m OmniDataTransform:<Name> -o <org>

Output Expectations

Deliverables produced by this skill:

  • OmniDataTransform record — main Data Mapper record built from assets/omni-data-transform-*.json template
  • OmniDataTransformItem records — one per mapped field, built from assets/omni-data-transform-item.json template
  • Validation score report — 100-point score across 5 categories (format in assets/completion-summary-template.md)
  • Deployment confirmation — Data Mapper activated and visible in OmniStudio Designer

Cross-Skill Integration

From SkillTo omnistudio-datamapper-generateWhen
omnistudio-dependencies-analyze-> omnistudio-datamapper-generate"Analyze dependencies before creating Data Mapper"
platform-custom-object-generate / platform-custom-field-generate-> omnistudio-datamapper-generate"Describe target object fields before mapping"
platform-soql-query-> omnistudio-datamapper-generate"Validate Extract query logic"
From omnistudio-datamapper-generateTo SkillWhen
omnistudio-datamapper-generate-> omnistudio-integration-procedure-generate"Create Integration Procedure that calls this Data Mapper"
omnistudio-datamapper-generate-> platform-metadata-deploy"Deploy Data Mapper to target org"
omnistudio-datamapper-generate-> omnistudio-omniscript-generate"Wire Data Mapper output into OmniScript"
omnistudio-datamapper-generate-> omnistudio-flexcard-generate"Display Data Mapper Extract results in FlexCard"

Gotchas

IssueResolution
Large data volume (>10K records)Use Turbo Extract; add pagination via Integration Procedure; warn about heap limits
Polymorphic lookup fieldsSpecify the concrete object type in the mapping; test each type separately
Formula fields in ExtractStandard Extract supports formula fields; Turbo Extract does not — fall back to standard Extract
Cross-object Load (master-detail)Insert parent records first, then child records in a separate Load step; use Integration Procedure to orchestrate sequence
Namespace-prefixed fieldsInclude namespace prefix in field paths (e.g., ns__Field__c); verify prefix matches target org
Multi-currency orgsMap CurrencyIsoCode explicitly; do not rely on default currency assumption
RecordType-dependent mappingsFilter by RecordType in Extract; set RecordTypeId in Load; document which RecordTypes are supported
Draft Data Mapper not retrievablesf project retrieve start -m OmniDataTransform:<Name> only works for active DMs; activate before retrieving
Foreign key field name wrongThe parent lookup on OmniDataTransformItem is OmniDataTransformationId (full word "Transformation"), not OmniDataTransformId

Notes

  • Metadata Type: OmniDataTransform (not DataRaptor — legacy name deprecated)
  • API Version: Requires OmniStudio managed package or Industries Cloud
  • Scoring: Block deployment if score < 67; read assets/completion-summary-template.md for score format
  • Turbo Extract Limitations: No formula fields, no related lists, no aggregate queries, no polymorphic fields
  • Activation: Data Mappers must be activated after deployment to be callable from Integration Procedures (see Gotchas for draft retrieval behavior)
  • Creating via Data API: Use sf api request rest --method POST --body @file.json to create OmniDataTransform and OmniDataTransformItem records. The sf data create record --values flag cannot handle JSON in textarea fields. Write the JSON body to a temp file first.

Reference File Index

FileWhen to Read
assets/omni-data-transform-extract.jsonPhase 3 Generation — template for Extract type OmniDataTransform records
assets/omni-data-transform-transform.jsonPhase 3 Generation — template for Transform type OmniDataTransform records
assets/omni-data-transform-load.jsonPhase 3 Generation — template for Load type OmniDataTransform records
assets/omni-data-transform-item.jsonPhase 3 Generation — template for each OmniDataTransformItem field mapping
assets/completion-summary-template.mdPhase 3 & 5 — scoring output format and completion summary template
references/best-practices.mdPhase 3 Guardrails — detailed patterns for field mapping, query optimization, null handling, and performance
references/naming-conventions.mdPhase 2 Design — full naming rules for all Data Mapper types and field mapping conventions

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