Generally speaking, having duplicate records in Salesforce is never a good thing. For a number of reasons, users may accidentally create these dupes, bogging down efficiency and productivity of the Salesforce platform.
This is probably more common among the primary Objects, such as Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities, etc. However, duplicate records can happen with any Object—for example, Campaigns. In this case, the metrics and results may be split among the dupe records. Without the full picture, analysis and return on investment for a single Campaign will be inaccurate. Valuable Campaigns may be viewed as underperforming. Strategy and decision making depend on having high quality data.
One sign of potentially duplicate Campaigns is records with a similar name, same start date, and same end date. This can be difficult to discover manually, without being directly notified of it when a record is viewed, created, or modified.
Using the Free Edition of the Data Quality Helper app, an Admin can easily set a similarity percentage threshold that will detect records with similar field values for specified fields, which then displays an alert on the record with the potential duplicates. In response, users can quickly review the potential duplicates’ details. If users determine action is needed, they can use the app’s functionality to merge the information from the duplicates into one corrected record.
Salesforce default functionality doesn’t allow flexible duplicate detection and customized resolution—no adjustable duplicate sensitivity settings are available, not all objects are assessed, and the merging of data on duplicate records is limited. With the added functionality of Data Quality Helper, Admins have more flexibility to design unique duplication rules that better serve organization goals across a number of situations, beyond this duplicate Campaign example. (Check out the Data Quality Helper Admin Guide for step-by-step instructions on how to set up duplication rules.)
This alert says: “Potential Duplicates Found. If the list below contains duplicate records, select all of the records to merge, then click the ‘Next’ button. Otherwise, click the ‘Save Without Merge’ button below to save the Account, or ‘Back’ to make additional modifications.”
In this particular example, the rule is looking for duplicate records on the Campaign object using the Name, Start Date, and End Date fields. Here, three Campaigns are listed as potential duplicates.
Ideally, you want to streamline duplicates and consolidate information into one record. However, in some cases, a user may want to mark records that look similar as non-duplicates, or maybe they would like to manually adjust field values during the merge of duplicate records (unlike with default Salesforce’s less flexible duplicate resolution functionality). The merge choices should belong to Admins, users, and the organization—not to the Salesforce platform.
The good news is that, with Data Quality Helper, unresolved duplicate issues are easy to find at any time using the ‘Data Quality Helper Issues’ home page component. The component may be used as a reminder to find and merge duplicate records when users have availability.
Besides duplicate data detection and resolution, this app also offers enhanced data validation that exceeds default Salesforce functionality. Plus, the home page component also shows all unresolved validation issues detected by the rules Admins created. Install the free version today!