> From your perspective, how would you want to set these filters? A SOQL query, or something else?
For myself, I want to write SOQL there, though I'd guess many of your target customers will want a point-and-click option. Selecting a list view for that object could be an interesting UX hack that might be worth exploring: there's some Salesforce Labs product that does that.
> Salesforce <> Salesforce is not heavily tested... Curious what use case you have in mind?
I've seen a number of configurations for different purposes, the most common one being sandbox data movements.
Management of multiple production orgs gets complex fast, but there are a few places where a tool like this could find a niche: org migrations come to mind. There's often an interim period where you're two way syncing (even though you'd rather not!) before the org being phased out is done.
For myself, I want to write SOQL there, though I'd guess many of your target customers will want a point-and-click option. Selecting a list view for that object could be an interesting UX hack that might be worth exploring: there's some Salesforce Labs product that does that.
> Salesforce <> Salesforce is not heavily tested... Curious what use case you have in mind?
I've seen a number of configurations for different purposes, the most common one being sandbox data movements.
Management of multiple production orgs gets complex fast, but there are a few places where a tool like this could find a niche: org migrations come to mind. There's often an interim period where you're two way syncing (even though you'd rather not!) before the org being phased out is done.
Good luck!