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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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.
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.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.
You can also keep better track of incidents and activities by minimizing human errors.The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.
The capabilities include: End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Automatic activity creation based on alerts from IoT enabled devices Display IoT device details within Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, Version 18A or later Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.
Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / IoTCS Integration using OICAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-55Manage ServiceNow Incidents Use these recipes to create, update, or delete incidents in ServiceNow.Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
Note: These recipes are available in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.
Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.
These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.
No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.
Overview Using the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you can: Create an Incident in ServiceNow Update an Incident in ServiceNow Delete an Incident in ServiceNow To run the ServiceNow recipes, you must configure the Oracle ServiceNow Connection with the details necessary to access ServiceNow.You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.
You can then trigger the integrations through a REST request and specify the request parameters.This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.
This invokes the ServiceNow adapter to create, update or delete an incident in ServiceNow, as specified in the request.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.
For Oracle REST ServiceNow Create Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentdescription as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.
The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it creates an incident in ServiceNow.The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.
The response containing the incident number and the incident Id is returned to you.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.
For Oracle REST ServiceNow Update Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId , incidentState , and incidentUrgency as request parameters in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New Leads in the Integration Store.
The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it updates the incident details in ServiceNow.For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New Leads in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
For Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete Incident, trigger the integration with the REST request and specify incidentId as request parameter in the payload.The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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.
The ServiceNow adapter is subsequently invoked and it deletes the incident details in ServiceNow.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-56Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Create IncidentCreates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_CREATE_INCIDE/1.0/create Example Request Payload: { "incidentdescription" : "Employee phone number missing" } Example Response Payload: { "serviceNowNr": "INC0010031", "serviceNowSysId": "fe6a74e62f503010f129811df699b6e7" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-57Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Update IncidentUpdates an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_UPDATE_INCIDE/1.0/update Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"bec4ce452f603010f12981 1df699b6cc","incidentState":"2","inci dentUrgency":"2"} Note the valid values of request parameters incidentState and incidentUrgency : incidentState 1 = New 2 = In Progress 3 = On Hold 6 = Resolved 7 = Closed 8 = Canceled incidentUrgency 1 = High 2 = Medium 3 = Low Example Response Payload: { "incidentStatus": "bec4ce452f603010f129811df699b6cc" }Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-58Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Oracle REST ServiceNow Delete IncidentDeletes an incident in the ServiceNow instance.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_SERVIC_DELETE_INCIDE/1.0/delete Example Request Payload: {"incidentId":"fe6a74e62f503010f12981 1df699b6e7"} Response Payload: { "status": "1" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration ServiceNow Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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.
To use the recipes in the REST ServiceNow | Manage Incidents package, you must configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle ServiceNow Connection.You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.
You only need to configure these connections once.All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack Adapter.
All the recipes in the package use the same connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.
Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection details are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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.
Test and save the connection.Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.
Oracle ServiceNow Connection Connection Properties ServiceNow Instance Name : Enter the ServiceNow instance URL.Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.
Security Security Policy : By default, only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.
Username : Enter the username to connect to your ServiceNow instance.Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.
Password : Enter the password to connect to your ServiceNow instance.For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.
For more details, see Create a ServiceNow Adapter Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-59Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads Use this recipe to post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.
Note: This recipe is available as Marketo Slack | Post Notifications for New 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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.
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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.
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 posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Create an API only user role.
No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.
Overview This recipe posts notification message to a specified Slack channel with details about new leads that are created in Marketo.It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from Oracle Integration.1.Create an API only user role.2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.
It uses the standard Marketo Adapter and the Slack 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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.
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 queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .
Subsequently, you can activate and run the integration flow manually or specify an execution schedule for it.When triggered, the integration flow queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.
When triggered, the integration flow queries for list of leads in Marketo.For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.
For the first time, it fetches all leads present in the Marketo instance, creates a message with the lead details (name and company), and posts the message to the specified Slack channel.For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.
For subsequent executions, it filters out the old leads and fetches only the new leads created since the last execution of the integration flow, and then posts notification messages to the specified Slack channel with details about the new leads.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.
System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1 or higher Marketo Slack An account in Marketo with the Administrator role An account in Slack with the Administrator role Recipe Schema This section provides an architectural overview of the recipe.When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .
When the integration flow of the recipe is triggered by an execution schedule or manual submission, it queries the Marketo instance for a list of leads.It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .
It filters out the old leads, that is, the leads that were already retrieved in the last integration flow; retrieves the new leads from the list, and then creates a message with details about the new leads.This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.
This message with details about the new leads is then sent to Slack and posted to the specified Slack channel.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-60Topics: 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 Slack instances in order to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully post notification messages in Slack for new Marketo leads.1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.
1.Configure Marketo 2.Configure SlackAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-61Configure Marketo Complete the following tasks in your Marketo instance to successfully connect to it from 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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.
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.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.
2.Create a customer service.3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .
3.Obtain the Client ID and Client Secret.4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.
4.Obtain the Munchkin ID.For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.
For detail information on the above steps, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the Marketo Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.
Configure Slack Complete the following tasks in your Slack instance to successfully connect to it using Oracle Integration and post notification messages.1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.
1.Create and Configure a Slack App 2.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel 3.Get the Slack Channel ID Create and Configure a Slack App You have to create a Slack app, and configure it to receive notifications for new leads in Marketo.1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.
1.Create a Slack App.a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.
a.Log in to the Slack app platform at https://api.slack.com.b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .
b.In the Slack API title bar, click Your Apps .c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.
c.Click Create an App , and in the resulting Create an app dialog, select From scratch .d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
d.In the Name app & choose workspace dialog, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
Field Information to Enter App Name Enter the name of your app.For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .
For example, Oracle Integration App.Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .
Pick a workspace to develop your app inSelect your workspace from the drop-down list.e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .
e.Click Create App .The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.
The app gets created and its Basic Information page appears.2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.
2.Get the Slack App API credentials.a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.
a.In the app's Basic Information page, scroll down to the App Credentials section.b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .
b.Note the client ID in the Client ID field, and the client secret in the Client Secret field.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-62These API credentials, that is the client ID and secret, were automatically generated when you created the app.You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.
You'll use these later while configuring connections to your Slack instance from Oracle Integration.3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.
3.Set permission and scope for your Slack App.a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.
a.In the left menu, under Features , select OAuth & Permissions .b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .
b.In the OAuth & Permissions page, go to the Redirect URLs section.c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.
c.Click Add New Redirect URL and enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .
For example, https:// your_instance_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback , where your_instance_URL is the Host URL of your Oracle Integration instance.d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.
d.Click Add, and then click Save URLs .e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .
e.Scroll to the Scopes section, and under User Token Scopes click Add an OAuth Scope .f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.
f.Enter chat:write .g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.
g.Press Enter.Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.
Set Up Your Slack WorkSpace and Channel You have to set up a workspace in Slack, create a channel in the workspace, and then add people into the channel who should receive notification messages for events in the Amazon S3 bucket.1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.
1.Create a workspace in Slack.a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.
a.Open the Slack get started page using the following URL: https://slack.com/get-started#/createnew b.Enter your email and click Continue .c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.
c.Enter the confirmation code that you receive in your email, click Create a workspace , and follow the prompts.2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.
2.Create a channel to post notifications.a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.
a.On your Slack instance, select your workspace.b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .
b.Click the workspace name on the left navigation pane, and from the menu that displays, select Create a channel .c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.
c.In the Create a channel dialog, enter your channels name in the Name field.For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.
For example, #marketo-leads .d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.
d.Optionally, enter a suitable description in the Description field to let others know what the channel is about.e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.Note that the channel ID can be a combination of letters and numbers.
e.Click Create .3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.Note that the channel ID can be a combination of letters and numbers.For example, CB64YSB2D.
3.Add people to your channel.a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.Note that the channel ID can be a combination of letters and numbers.For example, CB64YSB2D.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
a.On your Slack workspace, select the channel from the left navigation pane to open it.b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.Note that the channel ID can be a combination of letters and numbers.For example, CB64YSB2D.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.
b.Click Add people on the top right of the channel.c.In the resulting Add people dialog, enter names, emails, or user groups of people you want to add in the field provided.d.Click Add.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-63Get the Slack Channel ID You must get the channel ID of the channel that you created on your Slack workspace.You'll use the channel ID for configuring the integration properties in Oracle Integration, so that notifications are sent to the right Slack channel.1.On your Slack workspace, navigate to the channel under Channels in the left navigation pane.2.Right-click the channel name.3.In the menu that displays, click Copy link .4.Copy the link to a text editor, such as Notepad.5.Note the nine characters after the last forward slash (/) in the link.This is the channel ID of the Slack channel.Note that the channel ID can be a combination of letters and numbers.For example, CB64YSB2D.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 .