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Revision as of 23:04, 18 July 2011
Settings > Data Management > Mass Update Data
The Mass Update Data feature lets you quickly update field-specific information for multiple records.
- Learn more: Mass Operations
Examples
- Set the [Do Not Mass Email] field to 1 (True) for a group of contact records
- Change the Due Date for a group of task records
- Update a Department name for a group of account records
- Considerations
- In order to apply a mass update, first create a View that includes all the records to be updated
- Because a Mass Update action overwrites field data, this action cannot be revoked
- The Recycle Bin option is not available for Mass Update actions
To apply a Mass Update:
- Create a custom View that filters for the records you want
- Click Settings > Data Management > Mass Update Data
- Enter the following information:
- Select an Object from the list
- Select the View that contains the records you want to update
- Choose a Field and specify the new Value
- Optionally, click the [Preview Records] button to confirm that these are the records you want to affect.
- Click the [Execute] button to apply the update to all the records in the view.
- Click the [OK] field to confirm the action, or click [Cancel] to stop the update.
See Mass Operation Status to monitor progress of the update.
See Offline Processing for Batches of 2500 Records or More for details on handling large batch operations.