{"title":"Object References","slug":"object-references","url":"https://support.storeconnect.com/articles/object-references","url_markdown":"https://support.storeconnect.com/articles/object-references.md","subtitle":null,"summary":"Index of all standard and custom Salesforce object reference articles used by StoreConnect, documenting fields, relationships, and platform usage for each object.","type":"Developer_Documentation","video_url":"","keywords":"object references, salesforce objects, custom objects, standard objects, object fields, object relationships, data model, storeconnect schema, salesforce schema, managed package objects","last_modified":"2026-08-21T07:12:35+0000","body_markdown":"## Overview\n\nThis section documents every Salesforce object StoreConnect uses. Each article\nlists the object's fields, the records it points at, and — under **Referenced\nby** — the records that point back at it.\n\nStart here if you are new to the data model:\n\n- [How the StoreConnect data model fits together](data-model-overview) — the naming conventions, which objects are hubs, and how to find your way from one object to another\n- [Junction objects](junction-objects) — how StoreConnect connects two records that have a many-to-many relationship, and why a relationship you expect on an object is often one step away\n- [How stores, themes, and design elements relate](how-stores-themes-and-design-relate) — which records control the storefront's appearance\n\nTo explore the same model visually, the StoreConnect Console includes an\ninteractive entity relationship diagram covering every object and how they\nconnect. See [Schema Explorer](schema-explorer).\n\n## The object lists\n\n- [Standard objects](standard-objects) — Salesforce objects StoreConnect extends with custom fields\n- [Custom objects](custom-objects) — every object the managed package creates"}