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DBSync's Salesforce connector is a highly customizable connector. It has= the ability to connect to any native Salesforce application. Furthermore, = it also has the ability to connect with additional applications - like CRM = software's, e-Commerce platforms and various other systems. As a Sale= sforce user, you can use this connector to integrate Salesforce with other = On-demand, On-premise or, SaaS-based applications - such as MSCRM, NetSuite= , SkuVault, and databases.
The Salesforce connector, when connected to Salesforce application, has = the ability to retrieve both standard and custom objects through Trigger/Ru= le section of DBSync iPaaS. Integrating with Salesforce consists of web ser= vice calls using an XML request/response made over an HTTPS connection.
Prerequisites
To establish a connection to Salesforce application via DBSync's Salesfo= rce connector, a user must:
This setup security can be done in one of the following ways in Salesfor= ce:
A Salesforce connection represents a single Salesforce organization, inc= luding login credentials. If a user wishes to connect to multiple instances= of the either sandbox/production then, s/he must create a separate connect= ion for each and configure the parameters accordingly. Salesforce connector= supports OAUTH authentication.The table below represents parameters requir= ed for opening the connection to Salesforce user instance.
Property |
Description |
Required |
---|---|---|
UserName |
The username to log into Salesforce account.<= /p> |
Yes |
Password |
The password to login to Salesforce account.<= /p> |
Yes |
End-point |
Yes |
|
Sid |
Session ID. |
Optional |
Transport.compression |
For compression. |
Optional |
Proxy Host |
If you use a proxy server then put <<pr= oxy ip or host>>. |
Optional |
Proxy Port |
If you use a proxy server then put <<pr= oxy port>>. |
Optional |
Proxy Username |
If you use a proxy server then put <<pr= oxy username>>. |
Optional |
Proxy Password |
If you use a proxy server then put <<pr= oxy password>>. |
Optional |
Accept Gzip |
As Applicable. |
Optional |
Send Gzip |
As Applicable. |
Optional |
After a connector is created within a project, set up the connector with= in the project. DBSync can then map to, and from, the systems that are supp= orted by our standard connector list. It can use Salesforce connector to re= trieve data from, or send data to, Salesforce application. Click on the fol= lowing link Connectors List= to learn all about connectors DBSync supports.
The Salesforce connector makes it easy to work with Salesforce web servi= ce by:
= Supported Versions
The DBSync supports almost all major versions of Salesforce:
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I get a trial of DBSync?
A: DBSync is available free for 15 days trial after going through Signup= process.
Q: Can this connector be used for bi-Directional sync?<= /p>
A: Yes. Furthermore, if you so choose, you can also make it uni-dir= ectional.
Q: Is this connector available with, On-demand or On-premise, Ve= rsions?
A: Yes. This profile is available with both Versions.
Q: How Frequently can we perform Sync?
A: Sync can be performed every 5 minutes.
Q: What are the objects in Salesforce that I can Sync my databas= e with?
A: You can sync almost all objects of Salesforce with your database usin= g DBSync.
Q: Can I also integrate Salesforce custom objects with the datab= ase?
A: Yes, DBSync is a completely flexible solution and also supports custo= m objects of Salesforce.
Q: Can data migration be done Using DBSync and are there any lim= itations?
A: Data Migration can be done using DBSync and there are no limitations.=
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