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In the Accounts row, leave the Read , Create , Edit, and Delete boxes checked.Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Contacts row, leave the Read , Create , Edit, and Delete boxes checked.Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Price Books row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.
Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Contacts row, leave the Read , Create , Edit, and Delete boxes checked.Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Price Books row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.
In the Contacts row, leave the Read , Create , Edit, and Delete boxes checked.Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Price Books row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .
Additionally, select the ViewAll check box.In the Price Books row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .
In the Price Books row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .
Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.
In the Products row, leave the Read box checked.Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.
Additionally, select the Create , Edit, and Delete check boxes.iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.
iii.Scroll to the end of the page and click Save .2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.
2.Create a user account for Oracle Integration and assign the custom role created previously to this account.Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.
Note: If you have already created a user account for Oracle Integration, you can assign the API-enabled custom role to the existing account.a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.
a.On the Profile Detail page of the API Enabled profile, click View Users .b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .
b.Click New User in the resulting page.c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.
c.On the New User page: i.Enter a first name and last name for the user, for example, Integration User05 .ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.
ii.In the Email field, enter a valid email address.The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.
The email address you enter is automatically populated in the Username field.Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.
Note down this user name.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-95iii.In the User License field, select Salesforce .iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .
iv.In the Profile field, select the profile you created previously, that is, API Enabled .v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.
v.Scroll to the end of the page, ensure that the Generate new password and notify user immediately check box is selected, and click Save .The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.
The user account is now created, and a verification email is sent to the email address you provided for the account.d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.
d.Log in to the corresponding email account and click the Verify Account button in the email message from Salesforce.You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.
You're redirected to the Salesforce instance to set a password for the new user account.e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.
e.Set a password and note down the same.Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .
Subsequently, you're signed in to the Salesforce instance with the new account.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.
Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.
See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.
f.Generate a security token for the new user account.You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.
You'll need this security token along with the password to access Salesforce using Oracle Integration.i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.
i.Stay signed in as the new user, and click the user name at the top of the page to open a menu.ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.
ii.Click My Settings in the menu.iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.
iii.On the My Settings page, in the Quick Links section, click Edit my personal information .iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .
iv.On the resulting page, click Reset My Security Token in the left navigation pane.v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .
v.Click the Reset Security Token button.A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.
A new security token is sent to the email address associated with the account.Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.
Note down the security token.vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .
vi.On the Salesforce instance, click the user name again and select Logout from the menu.Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .
Log back in as the Administrator .3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.
3.Identify your current Salesforce API version.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .
a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.
ii.Expand Develop , and then click API.b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.
b.On the API WSDL page, click the Generate Enterprise WSDL link.The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.
The WSDL is displayed in a new browser tab, and your current API version is present in the second line.For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .
For example: Salesforce.com Enterprise Web Services API Version 52.0Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-96c.Note down the API version.4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).
4.Identify your Salesforce instance type.a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.
a.If you use the URL https://login.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Production .b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.
b.If you use the URL https://test.salesforce.com to log in to your Salesforce account, your instance type is Sandbox .5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .
5.On your Salesforce instance, create an outbound message to trigger the integration flow of this recipe.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.
a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.
ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Outbound Messages .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.
If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .
b.Click New Outbound Message in the resulting page.c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .
c.On the New Outbound Message page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.
ii.Enter the following details for the new outbound message: Enter LeadTwilio as the name of the message.Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.
Note that the Unique Name field is automatically populated based on the name you enter.Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.
Optionally, enter a description for the message.In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.
In the Endpoint URL field, enter the following URL: https://<OIC_FQDN:OIC_SSL_PORT>/ic/ws/integration/v1/flows/ salesforce/ORCL-R-SFDC_TWILIO_LEAD_SEND_SMS/1.0/ .Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .
Where OIC_FQDN and OIC_SSL_PORT are the fully-qualified domain name and port of your Oracle Integration instance (for example, oicinstance.example.com:443 ).In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .
In the User to send as field, select the user account using which you want to send the message.Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .
Under Lead fields to send , select all the fields and click Add.Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.
Click Save .The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .
The new outbound message is created and displayed on your browser.6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.
6.Now, create a workflow rule to send the outbound message (created previously) when a Salesforce lead's owner is changed.a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .
a.On the Salesforce Setup page: i.Scroll to the Build section in the left navigation pane.ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .
ii.Expand Create , then Workflow & Approvals , and then click Workflow Rules .If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.
If you're shown the Understanding Workflow page, click Continue .b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.
b.Click New Rule in the resulting page.c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.
c.On the New Workflow Rule page: i.Select Lead in the Object field, and click Next .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-97ii.Enter the following details for the new workflow rule: Enter LeadTwilio as the rule's name.Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .
Optionally, enter a description for the rule.In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.
In the Evaluation Criteria section, select the created, and every time it's edited radio button.In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.
In the Rule Criteria section, select the formula evaluates to true option, and add the following expression into the expression field: ISCHANGED( OwnerId ) .Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.
Click Save & Next .iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.
iii.On the next page, click the Add Workflow Action button and choose Select Existing Action .iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.
iv.On the Select Existing Actions page: Select Outbound Message in the Search field.In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
In the Available Actions box, select the outbound message you created previously, for example, Outbound Message: LeadTwilio .Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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.
Click Add to move your selection to the Selected Actions box.Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .
Click Save .v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.
v.Click Done .The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.
The new workflow rule is created and displayed on your browser.d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.
d.Click Activate to activate the rule.Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.
Configure Twilio To connect to Twilio from Oracle Integration and send messages through it, you must obtain the credentials associated with your Twilio account.1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .
1.Log in to the Twilio console at https://console.twilio.com/ .2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .
2.Under the Project Info section on the home page: a.Note the phone number associated with your account.Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.
Twilio uses this phone number to send messages.b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.
b.Note the values in the ACCOUNT SID and AUTH TOKEN fields.You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.
You'll need these values to configure the Twilio connection in Oracle Integration.Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.
Click Show to reveal the AUTH TOKEN number.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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .
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 .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.
1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.
2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.
3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .
4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-985.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.
The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.
Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .
Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.
2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the resulting dialog, click Test again.
3.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the resulting dialog, click Test again.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.
Field Information to Enter Select Salesforce.com Instance TypeSelect Production or Sandbox based on your Salesforce instance type.API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the resulting dialog, click Test again.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
API Version Enter your current Salesforce API version.To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the resulting dialog, click Test again.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
To obtain the API version, see Configure Salesforce .4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Leave Salesforce Username Password Policy selected.Username Enter the user name of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.See Configure Salesforce .Password Enter the password of the account created for Oracle Integration on Salesforce.Note: To the password, you must also append the security token generated for the same account.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the resulting dialog, click Test again.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle Twilio Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Twilio Connection .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-992.Click Edit .