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ronmwhite
New Contributor II
6 years ago

Salesforce Oauth Redirect URL for Snaplogic

The documentation says you use <SnapLogic_POD_Name> but does not take the time to explain what that is or provide an example; I can guess but would rather not. Kindly confirm what that value should be and/or where one would find it. Thanks.

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    • ronmwhite's avatar
      ronmwhite
      New Contributor II

      Thank you for the insanely quick response. Sincerely.

  • ronmwhite's avatar
    ronmwhite
    New Contributor II

    Also, as feedback, I think you should outline what the ideal Salesforce Connected App looks like. While I was able to figure this out, I also have a plethora of experience with the Salesforce Platform. For someone who does not, but simply wants to move Salesforce data with the iPaaS, the new Snap Pack is a step backward from an ease of use perspective to be sure. And that is not to say that it can be avoided or that the benefits of being able to use Bulk v2 do not justify the complexity but I digress.

    Adding in an example of a optimally configured Salesforce Connected App, pointing to the Salesforce documentation on how to configure it, and mapping the labels of a Salesforce Connected App to the corresponding labels in the Snap Configuration window for Account Edit (the current help bubble over Client ID points to a page about Google Oauth configuration as a for instance) would empower a novice to configure both systems quickly and get back to moving data.

    Thanks again for the support.

    • ankur's avatar
      ankur
      Admin

      Thanks, Ron, for your feedback. Including third-party app information in SnapLogic docs is something we consider on a need basis. We will surely consider it for the Salesforce app going forward.

    • dcyr's avatar
      dcyr
      New Contributor

      Ron, it sounds like you were able to get the Salesforce connected app set up along with the Salesforce Oauth2 account in Snaplogic. I’m trying to do so myself and I think I’m close but I get an unauthorized error in SL when using the Salesforce Bulk Query snap on the query limit check executed under the covers. It sounds like you know quite a bit about Salesforce so I’m hoping this error rings a bell and you might know how I’d correct the issue. I’m very much a Salesforce newbie so I fit the description of
      someone who doesn’t have a “plethora of experience” that you mention above. I am putting up a ticket with Snaplogic but I’m casting a wide net to try to get around this issue…

      Thanks
      Dave Cyr

      Salesforce Bulk Query[564d09aea415f545a115b037_c9d562ec-0c3f-48c4-a733-165dc86aa5e2 – beef5f03-bc35-41f4-ba64-352ffca5ca1a]
      com.snaplogic.snap.api.SnapDataException: Error occurred while querying the daily job limits with url
      at com.snaplogic.snaps.salesforce.bulk2.Bulk2Utils.getBulkv2QueryJobLimits(Bulk2Utils.java:849)

      • fmdf's avatar
        fmdf
        New Contributor III

        I am having the same issue. I think the connection Authorizes when I set it up.

        But when I go execute, I get the same error.

        Error occurred while querying the daily job limits with url