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userg - Take a look at the documentation for the input views of the CSV Parser snap. There is a second input view that you can use to define the input columns coming from the input view. I would simply name the fields based on the target column names so that no real translation is required. So use the column ordering of the input, but use the column naming of the target.
Hope this helps!
Hi Munish,
You can achieve this with the below workflow:
Write a query to list all the Salesforce Objects → Read each object → Write a CSV file with the object name. Please find the attached pipelines.create_csv_from_Salesforce_2020_07_07.slp (6.1 KB) query_All_SalesForceObjects_2020_07_07.slp (4.7 KB)
Hi,
I’m curious what account did you use for the Salesforce SOQL snap?
- SpiroTaleski4 years agoValued Contributor
You can use Salesforce Account
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