Configuration mapping is when you point an integration configuration to a flow configuration to associate the two.
Values you assign to the integration configurations will be passed to their mapped flow configuration values. This makes it easier to set up configuration values once, then use them in other flows as needed.
An integration configuration can be mapped to multiple flow configurations, but a flow configuration can only be mapped to one integration configuration.
The mapping process is different depending on if you add one flow or multiple flows at a time.
Add a single flow to your integration: Configuration mapping is a step in the process for adding the flow. You must map all configurations in order to add the flow to the integration. Either map to an existing integration configuration, or create new integration configurations as needed.
Add multiple flows at a time to your integration: You will need to map the configurations after you add the flows to the integration. If you do not map your configurations (especially required configurations), this may cause issues when syncing the integration.
Map Flow Configurations When Adding Flows to an Integration
Follow these instructions to map flow configurations when adding flows to an integration.
In the Integration Builder, select Features from the left navigation bar.
Select the feature you want to add a flow to.
In the Flows section, select Add Flow.
Select Add Existing and choose one or more shared flows from the list.
Select Next. The Configuration Mapping page opens.
For each flow configuration, choose an integration configuration from the dropdown list. Alternatively, enter a title in the New Config Title field and select + to add a new integration configuration.
Note: You must map all configurations before you can add the flow to the integration.
Select Next and confirm the configuration mappings are correctly listed.
Select Save.
The flows are added to the integration and their configurations are mapped.
Map Flow Configurations After Adding Multiple Flows to the Integration
Follow these steps to map flow configurations to an existing integration.
In the Integration Builder, select Features from the left navigation bar.
Select an unmapped flow. The flow opens.
Note: Unmapped flows are identified with an Unampped tag, as pictured below.Select Manage Configurations and open the configuration details for the unmapped configuration. Example of an unmapped configuration:
4. At the bottom of the configuration details in the Integration Configuration Mapping section, select an integration configuration or enter a new one.
5. Select Save.
The flow configurations are mapped.
Unmap Flow Configurations
Unmap a Flow Configuration from the Integration Builder
On the Configuration page, select the configuration you want to unmap.
Select Mappings.
Repeat the following steps for each flow to which the configuration is mapped.
Select the flow. The Manage Configurations window opens.
If the configuration is not used by the published flow, select the configuration and select Delete.
If the configuration is used by the published flow, map it to a different integration configuration.
Select Save.
Select Save and Deploy to Staging to save these changes.
The flow configurations are unmapped.
Unmap a Flow Configuration Directly from the Flow
Repeat the following steps for each flow to which the configuration is mapped.
Open a flow with the configuration you want to unmap.
Select Manage Configurations and open the details for the configuration.
If the configuration is not being used by the published flow, select Delete.
If the configuration is being used by the published flow, map it to a different integration configurationSelect Save.
Select Save and Deploy to Staging to save these changes.
The flow configurations are unmapped. You can verify this by checking the Configuration page in the integration builder. Select the configuration and verify that the Mappings tab is grayed out. This means all configurations are unmapped.