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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.
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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.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .
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Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.
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When triggered, the integration flow uses a schedule parameter to query campaign leads created in Marketo on or after the date specified in the parameter.It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.
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It extracts the leads in a file that should be formatted as a comma-separated values file, and writes them into database tables in Oracle ADW.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .
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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition An Autonomous Database instance created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Oracle ADW with the Administrator role An Oracle ADW table with write access Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Marketo and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instances in order to connect to these externalAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-50systems using Oracle Integration and successfully import leads from Marketo into Oracle ADW.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.
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1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Configure Marketo Complete certain configuration tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.
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The following steps give an overview of the tasks that you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the Marketo connection from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.
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For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.
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1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.
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2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.
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3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
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4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.
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Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Complete configuration tasks in your Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration.The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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 .
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The following steps give an overview of the tasks you need to perform to obtain information and details for configuring the ADW connection property and security from Oracle Integration.For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.
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For detail information on the steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration .1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.
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1.Download the client credentials wallet.This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.
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This is a zip file containing the client security credentials.By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .
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By default the file name is Wallet_<databasename>.zip .You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.
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You can save this file as any file name you want.2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.
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2.Get the ADW database service name.Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .
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Note that the service name must be same as the one in the tnsnames.ora file in the client credential wallet.3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.
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3.Get the ADW wallet password.You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.
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You'll be prompted to enter a wallet password while downloading the client credentials wallet.Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .
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Note the password as you'll need it while configuring the ADW connection security from Oracle Integration.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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.
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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.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .
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1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .
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2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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The list of available recipes appears.3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
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3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-514.Select the recipe, and click the Install icon.A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
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A confirmation that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now bears the Installed tag.5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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.
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5.Click Configure on the recipe card to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.
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Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection Configure the Oracle ADW Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Marketo Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Marketo connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Marketo Connection.2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .
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2.Click Edit .The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.
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The Marketo Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.
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3.Under the Connection Properties section, enter the munchkin ID that you obtained earlier in the Munchkin ID field.See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .
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See Configure Marketo .4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.
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4.Under the Security section, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained earlier in the Client Id and Client Secret field.See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.
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See Configure Marketo .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.
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5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.
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6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .
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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 ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
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Configure the Oracle ADW Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle ADW connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle ADW Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.
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2.Click Edit .The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.
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The Oracle ADW Connection window appears.3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.
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3.Under Connection Properties, in the Service Name field, enter the service name of your Oracle ADW instance.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.
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See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.
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4.Under the Security section, enter the following details: In the Security Policy field, select JDBC Over SSL from the drop-down list.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-52In the Wallet field, click Upload to upload the credential wallet file that you obtained earlier.Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.
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Enter the password for your credential wallet file in the Wallet Password field.Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .
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Enter your Oracle ADW account username in the Database Service Username field.Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .
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Enter your Oracle ADW account password in the Database Service Password field.See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.
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See Configure Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse .5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.
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5.Click Save on the connection window.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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.
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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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.
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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.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.
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You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.
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Configure the Integration You can choose to update the default mappings and the property value configured for the integration in order to adapt it to your use case.Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.
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Configure Data Mapping By default the recipe has a number of configured mappings between Marketo campaign leads and database columns in the Oracle ADW database table.If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.
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If you want some specific fields to be mapped and stored into Oracle ADW, you can configure them in the mapper.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .
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1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Edit from the Actions menu.2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .
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2.On the integration canvas, select the Map to LoadCampaignLeads icon, and then click Edit.3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.
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3.Use the mapper to drag the required element nodes from Sources to element nodes in Target .See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.
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See Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration .4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
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4.Save the mapping and integration.Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .
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Update Integration Properties You can update the integration's default property value so that notification emails about any errors can be sent to the right person.1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.
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1.In the Configuration Editor page, select the integration's row, and then click Update Property Values from the Actions menu.2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.
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2.In the Update Property Values dialog, click the ErrorNotificationEmail property.3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.
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3.Enter the email of the person whom you want the error notifications to be sent.4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .
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4.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.
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You get a confirmation message that the property has been updated successfully.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-53Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, you can activate and run the recipe.Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .
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Note: Before activating and running the recipe, ensure that there are some campaign leads in the Marketo instance.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.
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1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
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b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.
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You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.
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2.Run the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.
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a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.
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b.Click Run , then click Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.
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The Schedule Parameters window appears.c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians in the Integration Store.
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c.In the Schedule Parameters window, specify a value for the leadStartAt parameter.Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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Enter the date from which you want to import campaign leads from Marketo in the New Value field, in the format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ.For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians 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.
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For example, 2021-09-27T00:00:00Z .By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians 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.
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By specifying the date in the schedule parameter, you filter out all leads that were created in the Marketo instance before the specified date, and fetch the leads created on or after the specified date.d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians 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 enables you to dispatch technicians quickly and increase productivity by having activities automatically created, without any manual interventions, from Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud.
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d.Click Submit .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Oracle Integration navigation pane, click Home , then Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.On the Track Instances page, you can see the integration being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now fetches the campaign leads from the Marketo instance and imports them into Oracle ADW.4.Log in to your Oracle ADW instance and check if the campaign leads from Marketo have been imported into the Oracle ADW database table.Related Documentation Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle IntegrationAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-54Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud Use this recipe to automate the process of dispatching technicians to jobs based on alerts from Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices.It integrates Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud and Oracle Field Service Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle IoT Cloud Oracle Field Service Cloud | Dispatch Technicians 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 enables you to dispatch technicians quickly and increase productivity by having activities automatically created, without any manual interventions, from Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud.You can also keep better track of incidents and activities by minimizing human errors.
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