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e.Click Create App .SurveyMonkey creates an app and displays the client ID and secret details on the resuling page.f.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings, and in the OAuth Redirect URL field, enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.2.Get the SurveyMonkey API credentials.a.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings.b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.
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SurveyMonkey creates an app and displays the client ID and secret details on the resuling page.f.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings, and in the OAuth Redirect URL field, enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.2.Get the SurveyMonkey API credentials.a.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings.b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.
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f.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings, and in the OAuth Redirect URL field, enter the URL of your Oracle Integration instance.2.Get the SurveyMonkey API credentials.a.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings.b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.
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2.Get the SurveyMonkey API credentials.a.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings.b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .
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a.Click SETTINGS to open the app's settings.b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.
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b.Scroll down to the Credentials section, and note the values in the Client ID and Secret field.Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .
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Click the eye icon in the Secret field to view the value.You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.
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You'll need the SurveyMonkey API credentials, that is the client ID and secret values while configuring the SurveyMonkey connection from Oracle Integration.3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.
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3.Select the scopes.a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .
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a.In the Scopes section, select the following scopes: Create/Modify Surveys Create/Modify Collectors Create/Modify Responses View Surveys View Collectors View Responses View Response Details b.Click Update Scopes .You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.
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You get a confirmation message that the scopes are successfully updated.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-107Create a Survey You have to create a survey in SurveyMonkey for which you want to receive responses.1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.
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1.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account at https://www.surveymonkey.com/user/ sign-in/ .2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .
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2.On the SurveyMonkey Dashboard, click CREATE SURVEY on the title bar.3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.
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3.Create a survey using one of the following options in the Create a new survey pane on the left: Start from scratch Copy a past survey Buy Targeted Response Import Questions Start from template Build it for me Find information related to creating and managing surveys under the Design and Manage topic in the SurveyMonkey Help Center ( https://help.surveymonkey.com/) .Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.
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Note down the name of the survey that you have created.4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.After the package is installed, click the Configure icon on the recipe card to configure the resources deployed by the package.
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4.Click Next to preview your survey.5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.
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5.Click Next to view the COLLECT RESPONSES section.6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .
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6.Click Send surveys your way .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection Update Integration Properties Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Salesforce Connection .2.Click Edit .
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The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the different ways in which you can collect the responses.7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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7.Click Share a survey link .The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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The COLLECT RESPONSES section displays the details of the web link collector.Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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Note down the name of the collector.For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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For example, Web Link 1 .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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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 .
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Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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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.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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2.Click Search All .3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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3.Find the recipe package that you want to install.4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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 .
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4.Select the package, and then click the Install icon.5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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5.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.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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The Configuration Editor page opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe package.Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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 .
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Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-108Configure the Oracle Salesforce Connection Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.
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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 SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.
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Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .
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Configure the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection 1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection .2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.
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2.Click Edit .The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.
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The connection configuration page appears.3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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3.In the Security section, enter the following details.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-109Field Information to Enter Client ID Enter the client ID of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.
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See Configure SurveyMonkey .Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
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Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in SurveyMonkey.4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.
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4.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.
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If prompted, click Save for a second time.5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.
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5.Click Provide Consent .6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .
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6.In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in .You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.
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You'll now be redirected to the SurveyMonkey login page.7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .
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7.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials and click Log In .You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.
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You are now displayed a page that prompts you to authorize the connection to the SurveyMonkey application created previously.8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.
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8.On the SurveyMonkey web page, click Authorize .You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.
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You're informed that access to SurveyMonkey is allowed.You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.
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You can now switch back to the SurveyMonkey Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.
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9.In the Oracle SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.
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A confirmation message is displayed if your test is successful.10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.
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10.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.
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Click Save if prompted.Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.
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Update Integration Properties Update the integration properties with appropriate values.The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.Note: If you're shown the Lighting Experience UI, switch to the Salesforce Classic UI.
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The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties: SurveyName : This integration property holds the name of the survey that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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 .
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To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.
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CollectorName : This integration property holds the name of the web link collector that you have created in SurveyMonkey.To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .
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To obtain this name, see Create a Survey .EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.
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EmailNotification : This integration property holds the email address to which run- time exception emails are sent.Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.
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Enter an email address of your choice.For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.
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For the procedure to update these integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.
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Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and the integration, activate the recipe package and run it.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.
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In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-110A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation.Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.
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Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.
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2.Run the recipe.a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.
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a.Log in to your Salesforce instance.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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .
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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.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.
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See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic .b.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .
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b.On the Salesforce Setup page, click the Cases tab.Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .
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Note: If you don't see the Cases tab on the page, click the Plus icon to the right of your current tabs, and then click Cases .c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.
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c.On the Cases Home page, click New to create a new case.The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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The New Case page is displayed where you can enter details of the case.d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.
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d.On the New Case page: i.In the Case Information section, select an existing contact using the lookup in the Contact Name field.Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.
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Ensure that the contact you select has an email address associated with it.This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.
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This recipe requires the email address of the case contact to send the survey link.Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.
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Note: If you don't find the required contact in the lookup, create a new contact record (with an email address) using the Contacts tab.ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.
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ii.Leave New selected in the Status field.iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.
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iii.Select the required value in the Case Origin drop-down list.iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.You can target, influence, and reward your customers by using this integrated loyalty and marketing solution.
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iv.Select the required value in the Case Currency drop-down list.v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.You can target, influence, and reward your customers by using this integrated loyalty and marketing solution.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Loyalty Cloud Oracle Responsys | Manage Membership in the Integration Store.
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v.Click Save .The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.You can target, influence, and reward your customers by using this integrated loyalty and marketing solution.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Loyalty Cloud Oracle Responsys | Manage Membership in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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The new case is created and displayed on your browser.e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.You can target, influence, and reward your customers by using this integrated loyalty and marketing solution.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Loyalty Cloud Oracle Responsys | Manage Membership in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
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e.On the summary page of the case, click the Details tab and then click Close Case .f.On the resulting page, select Closed in the Status field, select a suitable value in the Case Reason field, and click Save .You've now successfully triggered the recipe.3.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.On the Configuration Editor page of the recipe, select the integration flow.b.Click Run , then click Track Instances .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-111c.On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe now fetches the link to the specified survey from SurveyMonkey and sends it to the contact email address of the Salesforce case you just closed.4.Log in to the email account specified in the Salesforce case you closed, and check for the email message from Oracle Integration.The email contains the URL of the SurveyMonkey survey.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys Use this recipe to promote member engagement and sync customer profile data from Oracle Loyalty Cloud into Oracle Responsys.You can target, influence, and reward your customers by using this integrated loyalty and marketing solution.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Loyalty Cloud Oracle Responsys | Manage Membership in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.
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