
Introduction
Welcome to the course!
Lesson 1: Course Format & Assumptions
Lesson 2: Why Master Data Loader?
Lesson 3: Create a Free Testing Environment
Module 1
Data Loader: Install, Login, Actions & Settings
Lesson 1: Install Data Loader
Lesson 2: Login Shortcuts and Troubleshooting
Lesson 3: Actions & Settings
Module 2
Pre Data Load Salesforce Settings
Lesson 1: Audit Fields
Lesson 2: Records Owned by Inactive Users
Lesson 3: Set Values in Encrypted Fields
Lesson 4: Field Level Security for System Administrators
Lesson 5: Disable the “Force relogin after Login-As-User” setting in Session Settings
Module 3
Salesforce Record IDs, Field Names and Labels
Lesson 1: Record IDs: 15 vs. 18 Digit data and metadata IDs
Lesson 2: External IDs
Lesson 3: Field Names and Labels
Module 4
Data Migration Project Kickoff
Lesson 1: "Get Ready" & "Project Kickoff" Call Agendas
Lesson 2: Salesforce Data Backup
Lesson 3: Create Project Folders
Module 5
Data Transformation in Excel
Lesson 1: Mapping - Create .sdl Files
Lesson 2: Mapping - Create Workbooks
Lesson 3: Format Fields - Date, Date/Time, Time
Lesson 4: Format Fields - Picklist, Multi-Select Picklist, Checkbox
Lesson 5: Format Fields - Address
Lesson 6: Format Fields - Phone & Email
Lesson 7: Format Fields - Text, Text Area, Long Text Area, Rich Text
Module 6
Data Loading by Object
Lesson 1: Start Here First - Migration Best Practices for All Objects
Lesson 2: Accounts, Contacts, & Person Accounts
Lesson 3: Leads, Campaigns, Campaign Members
Lesson 4: Products & Pricebooks
Lesson 5: Opportunities & Opportunity Products
Lesson 6: Cases
Lesson 7: Tasks & Events
Lesson 8: Notes, Attachments & Files
Lesson 9: Users & Permission Sets
WARNING! This course is designed for busy Salesforce Admins and Consultants. Since finding time to learn can feel impossible, I made sure there's no fluff so you get fast and furious ROI.
However, this means I had to cut out my fun stories and (mildly) inappropriate jokes. To the heathens like myself, I'm sorry if you find this content to lack color and excitement. Trust me - version 1 was WAYYYY more fun.
