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Introduction to source systems

A source system is an asset that acts as a data source for the Business 360 data store. The source system asset helps business users track the source of a record. For example, records from Salesforce and Workday can contribute to master records.
You can use predefined source systems or create custom source systems.
When you ingress or import data, MDM SaaS standardizes the reference data. To standardize the reference data, associate picklists of a business entity with the reference data code lists from MDM - Reference 360.
For more information about adding picklists to a business entity, see Add a picklist.
For more information about code lists and crosswalks in MDM - Reference 360, see Code lists and Crosswalks.
The associated code list contains code values, and the crosswalks of the associated code list contain value mappings. When you import data, Business 360 checks whether the code list that you associate with a picklist has a crosswalk with value mappings. The import process standardizes the values of the picklists with the mapped values in the associated code list. If a crosswalk isn't available, the ingress process fails in the transform step.
You can't delete a code list in MDM - Reference 360 that's associated with a picklist of a business entity. Additionally, you can't delete a crosswalk in MDM - Reference 360 that contains value mappings of custom code lists associated with the source systems.