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Create Invoices Create invoices in your PayPal Sandbox account.1.Get your Sandbox business account credentials.a.Log in to the PayPal Developer Dashboard using your account user name and password.PayPal Developer Dashboard URL: https://developer.paypal.com/developer/applicationsAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-45b.In the left menu, under SANDBOX , click Accounts .The default (system generated) personal and business accounts are listed.c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .
1.Get your Sandbox business account credentials.a.Log in to the PayPal Developer Dashboard using your account user name and password.PayPal Developer Dashboard URL: https://developer.paypal.com/developer/applicationsAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-45b.In the left menu, under SANDBOX , click Accounts .The default (system generated) personal and business accounts are listed.c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.
a.Log in to the PayPal Developer Dashboard using your account user name and password.PayPal Developer Dashboard URL: https://developer.paypal.com/developer/applicationsAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-45b.In the left menu, under SANDBOX , click Accounts .The default (system generated) personal and business accounts are listed.c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .
PayPal Developer Dashboard URL: https://developer.paypal.com/developer/applicationsAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-45b.In the left menu, under SANDBOX , click Accounts .The default (system generated) personal and business accounts are listed.c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.
The default (system generated) personal and business accounts are listed.c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.
c.Select the account of type Business , click in the Manage accounts column, and then select View/edit account .d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.
d.In the resulting Account details dialog, note the Email ID and the System Generated Password .2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.
2.Log in to your PayPal Sandbox account using the business account credentials (Email ID and Password) obtained in step 1.PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.
PayPal Sandbox URL: https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/ 3.In the Home page, select Invoicing under Quick Links .Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.
Optionally, click the Pay & Get Paid tab on the top of the page, and select Create & Manage invoices .4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.
4.Click Create Invoice .5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.
5.In the Create invoice page, configure the invoice fields.a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.
a.In the Bill to field, enter the customer's name.For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
For example, John Doe.b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.
b.Click the Add link next to Ship to .In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .
In the resulting dialog, enter the customer's shipping and billing address.Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.
Click Save .c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .
c.Add invoice items.Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .
Enter the item name, quantity, price, and tax.Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.
Click Add another line item to add more items in the invoice.6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.
6.Click Send to send the invoice immediately.Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .
Optionally, click Save as Draft to save the invoice and send it later.Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.
Access Your FTP Server Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you can access it.1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).
1.Login to the server using your username and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .
2.Create a directory ( paypal-invoices ) on the server to write the invoice files.Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.
Note down the path of the directory.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .
Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .
1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.
2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
3.Select the PayPal FTP | Export Invoices recipe , and click Install .A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
A confirmation message informing the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-464.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection Configure Lookups Configure the Oracle PayPal Connection You must configure connection properties and log in credentials for your PayPal instance.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.
2.Click Edit .The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.
The PayPal Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .
3.In the Connection Properties section, from the PayPal Environment drop-down list, select the environment ( Sandbox ).4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.
4.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Client Credentials .5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.
5.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.
See Get PayPal API Credentials .6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.
6.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .
If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.
7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.
8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
The FTP Connection window appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.
3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.
Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .
FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.
4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-47Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .
User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.
Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.
5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .
If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.
6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.
7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
Configure the Oracle REST PayPal Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your REST PayPal connection.1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
1.In the Configuration Editor, select Oracle REST PayPal Connection.2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
2.Click Edit .The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
The REST Connection window appears.3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).
3.From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL .4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.
4.In the Connection URL field, enter the endpoint URL of your PayPal instance.For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.
For example: https://api-sample.sandbox.paypal.com/.5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.
5.In the Security section, from the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication .6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.
6.In the Username field enter the Client ID, and in the Password field enter the Client Secret that you obtained before.See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.
See Get PayPal API Credentials .7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.
7.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.
If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.
8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.
9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .
Click Save again if prompted.Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .
Configure Lookups Configure lookups to associate values used by one application (PayPal) to values used by the other application (FTP).1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the ORACLE-BRT-PP2FTP_ASSETS lookup.2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .
2.Click Edit .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-48The Lookup window appears.3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.
3.In the Lookup table, specify values for FTP_DIR, invPrefix, and pageSize.config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.
config_name config_value FTP_DIR The directory path where the invoice files will be uploaded in the FTP server.For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.
For example /oracle-int/paypal-invoices.invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.
invPrefix Prefix of the invoice files.For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.
For example, if the file name is detail_INV- NOV2020.JSON then the prefix is detail_.pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .
pageSize Number of files that are to be fetched per call from PayPal.For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.
For example 1.4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.
4.Click Save and then click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).
Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and lookups, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.
1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.
3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe bulk imports campaign leads created in Marketo and writes them into Oracle ADW database.
In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again.The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe bulk imports campaign leads created in Marketo and writes them into Oracle ADW database.The recipe uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the standard Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter.
The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe bulk imports campaign leads created in Marketo and writes them into Oracle ADW database.The recipe uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the standard Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.
4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-06-02.This filters out already exported invoices and ensures that only the latest invoices that were created in PayPal after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the invoice JSON files have been exported into the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the PayPal Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-49Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Use this recipe to import campaign leads from Marketo into Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW).Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Oracle ADW | Import Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe bulk imports campaign leads created in Marketo and writes them into Oracle ADW database.The recipe uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the standard Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow manually or specify an execution schedule for it.