HubSpot Data Sync with Dynamics Needs to Sync with Drop Down, Radio Select, and Checkbox Properties
When using the HubSpot Data Sync Integration with Dynamics there is a limitation of being unable to sync/map with properties that have drop-down, radio select, and checkbox properties.
We have Marketing Hub Professional and even added Operations Hub so we could create custom field mapping, but it is limited in the property types it can map to.
Because there are properties that I cannot sync within HubSpot, I must manually go into Dynamics and pull and upload into HubSpot. I'd like HubSpot to implement the custom field mapping of drop-down, radio select, and checkbox properties with Dynamics so I can create all lists within HubSpot.
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Hi, no updates yet. The state as described in the loom continues to be the same. The HubSpot Product team is working on the problem but it's not trivial.
When there is a update / big release, I think you'll hear from Frans Leys who created that loom. I'm not aware of workarounds at the moment for look-up / reference fields outside of a custom integration via the APIs.
Hi @JensJJ . We're still working on drop down sync as a top priority. No other updates just yet, but don't worry. We hear you loud and clear on the need. 🙂
Hi all, I’m Winnie the Product Manager for the Microsoft Dynamics integration.
The sync platform team is actively looking into Drop Down Select Sync for Dynamics, and the many other integrations built on Data Sync including NetSuite, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, SugarCRM, etc. This is a top requested feature and a priority for the team.
Owner Sync was a precursor to tackling this, and that went live late last year.
@FransLeys, has been getting pings about Drop Down select sync on this thread, and has been respondingif you want to follow along for updates.
Seconding this. Have a client I'm working with and dealing with a bunch of limitations around this issue.
At the very, very least dropdown options would help a lot.
I know that dealing with enumeration and syncing proper value names is a challenge for dropdowns, but being limited to one-way sync to a text box produces a lot of workarounds for the client they find disappointing.
We have just set this up as we are having to move from Formstack Sync becaus ethey have just ceased their support. They onbviously dont want the system any more. Its super sophisticated and you can map any kind of field, its really wonderful. So coming to this where its so basic is a bit of a jolt. We're having to set up lots of new fields in both systems to just map the data then set up worflows for each to repopulate the original fields (as those are used in reports and dashboards)
Anyway, this seems like a basic feature that should be included.
Hello everybody, Also I am managing an integration project between Hubspot and SugarCRM using the "HubSpot data sync" app. Previously we used a third party plugin that managed any type of field. Actually this is a strong limitation for the integration of Dropdown / Multiselect fields which cannot be integrated between the two systems. This is a serious problem as it risks blocking use. Furthermore, the customer has an Operation Hub.
Can you sync dropdown/multi select Dynamics fields to custom single line text HubSpot fields with Operations hub starter?
A client of mine is considering Operations Hub Starter but needs to be able to get data from dropdown/multi select Dynamics fields into HubSpot custom properties.
It is definitelyroadmapped to make improvements to this.
The following workaround is valid for those sync scenarios whereby you needa dropdown for validation, but you dont necessarily expect this value to be changed on both sides of the sync.
1) define the dropdown in the app where you expect manual user input going into this dropdown (for validation).
2) create a corresponding text field in the other app where you dontexpect users to manually make changes to this field.
3) set up the field mapping in data sync - it will automatically default to one-way.
However with other plugins it is possible to directly synchronize the dropdown and multiselect fields between the two systems (in this case SugarCRM and HUBSPOT).
Using supporting textfield fields represents: 1) a downgrade from the features used so far 2) requires a large amount of custom CRM side that would be useless.
So I think it is essential that the direct synchronization from the plugin to the crm is understood (without support fields).
Is there anyone at Hubspot who can let us know if they are working on a workaround? It is important to know whether to stay on this solution or not and to have timelines.
Chiming in here to upvote as well. Currently using the same work-around as @AHaverling referenced for an integration between Hubspot and Airtable, but it's far from ideal.
We currently have a multi-select list for two separate fields in NetSuite that we need to be able to sync to HubSpot for our most critical list segmentations (what services are they buying AND what role do they have in their organization).
Upvoting this - we really need to be able to sync different field types for a powerful data sync, this blocker is a reason why our clients are choosing a custom API integration over Operations hub and data sync right now
Hi all, I’m Winnie the Product Manager for the Microsoft Dynamics integration.
The sync platform team is actively looking into Drop Down Select Sync for Dynamics, and the many other integrations built on Data Sync including NetSuite, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, SugarCRM, etc. This is a top requested feature and a priority for the team.
Owner Sync was a precursor to tackling this, and that went live late last year.
@FransLeys, has been getting pings about Drop Down select sync on this thread, and has been respondingif you want to follow along for updates.
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