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iii.Add a line item for the quote.On the Quote details page, scroll to the Quote Line Items section and click Add Line Item .In the Choose Price Book dialog, select Standard Price Book from the Price Book drop-down list, and click Save .iv.On the Product Selection for Quote page, select the required product and click Select .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-128v.Enter the quantity in the Quantity field.vi.Click Save .b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.
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On the Quote details page, scroll to the Quote Line Items section and click Add Line Item .In the Choose Price Book dialog, select Standard Price Book from the Price Book drop-down list, and click Save .iv.On the Product Selection for Quote page, select the required product and click Select .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-128v.Enter the quantity in the Quantity field.vi.Click Save .b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.
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In the Choose Price Book dialog, select Standard Price Book from the Price Book drop-down list, and click Save .iv.On the Product Selection for Quote page, select the required product and click Select .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-128v.Enter the quantity in the Quantity field.vi.Click Save .b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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iv.On the Product Selection for Quote page, select the required product and click Select .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-128v.Enter the quantity in the Quantity field.vi.Click Save .b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources 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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vi.Click Save .b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources 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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b.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.
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i.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.
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ii.Click Run , then click Track Instances .On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.
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On the Track Instances page, you'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.
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The recipe fetches all the quote related information from Salesforce and triggers the creation of a transaction in Oracle CPQ Cloud.c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.
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c.Check if the corresponding transaction is created in Oracle CPQ Cloud.i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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i.Log in to your Oracle CPQ instance.ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.
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ii.Click the user icon on the top right of the page, and select the opportunity.iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.
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iii.Check if the new transaction was created.Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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Related Documentation Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service Use this recipe to synchronize incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts 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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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Field Service Cloud Oracle B2C Service | Sync Incidents and Resources in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts 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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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.
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Overview This recipe supports bi-directional, data synchronization of incidents and resources between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service.It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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It includes out-of-the-box data mapping of salient attributes.Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.
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Oracle Field Service Cloud manages the most intimate customer service channel: field service appointments.These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.
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These interactions may be the only time your customer engages with your organization face-to-face, and thus have a significant impact on customer relationships.Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe in the Integration Store.
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Oracle B2C Service helps you serve your customers at their point of need, whether that customer is searching for assistance via your corporate social channels, an email inquiry, a voice call to a support agent, or a website chat.This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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This recipe includes the following features:Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-129End-to-end integration between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service as an out-of-the-box solution using Oracle Integration Automatic creation of activities in Oracle Field Service Cloud when an incident is created in Oracle B2C Service Synchronize modified fields between incidents and activities Create and update resources in Oracle B2C Service when created or updated in Oracle Field Service Cloud System and Access Requirements Oracle Field Service Cloud, 17.2 or later Oracle B2C Service, 16.8 or later Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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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Related Documentation Oracle Field Service Cloud / Oracle Service Cloud Integration using ICS Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud Use this recipe to synchronize the organization and contact information between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle B2C Service Oracle Marketing Cloud | Sync Orgs and Contacts in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .
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Overview Oracle B2C Service makes it possible for you to better understand your customers and quickly deliver the right answers at the right time through preferred service channels and devices.Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.
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Oracle Marketing Cloud provides lead and campaign management tools that help you engage the right audience at the right time in the buyers journey.This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .
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This recipe synchronizes the organization and contact information between the Oracle service and marketing applications.The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.
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The integration provides the following features: Create or update contacts in Oracle B2C Service based on contact events in Oracle CX MarketingAppendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-130Create or update contacts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on contact creation or update in Oracle B2C Service Create or update accounts in Oracle Marketing Cloud based on organization creation or update in Oracle B2C Service System and Access Requirements Oracle B2C Service, 16.11 or later Oracle Marketing Cloud Oracle Integration Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.
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Related Documentation Integrating Oracle Marketing Cloud (Eloqua) with Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Enterprise Messaging Recipes These recipes help you get started with messaging applications.Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.
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Topics: Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Use these recipes to send messages from Oracle Integration to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service and receive messages from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish and Subscribe 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.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131Overview Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - PublishThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and publishes messages from Oracle Integration to the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.
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The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Subscribe.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.
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See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.
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2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .
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For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.
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Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.In the integration, edit the schedule definition to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .
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For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.
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4.Edit the integration and edit the Publish endpoint.Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .
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Specify the stream and partition to which messages are to be sent and be sure to include a sample of the message structure.The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.
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The integration has the following sample message structure that youll need to replace.For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .
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For details, see Stream and Partition Page and Message Structure Page .{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.
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{ "Id" : 123, [ ns2:getFlowId () ] "Country":"US", "State": "MA" , "County": "Worcester" } 5.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.
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For instructions, see Activate an Integration .6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .
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6.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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You can track the integration and monitor the sent messages in the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).
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For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-132Recipe Name Description Configuration Required Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - SubscribeThis integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service is triggered by a schedule and consumes messages from the specified stream pool.The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).
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The connection for this integration is the same as that for the recipe Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming - Publish.To use the recipe: 1.Ensure you have met the prerequisites.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.
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See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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2.Configure the connection parameters to point to your Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.
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For detailed information on how to configure the parameters, see Create a Connection .Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer 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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Bootstrap Server Security Policy: SASL PLAIN Over SSL OSS SASL User Name SASL Password TrustStore Agent Group, if the service is hosted on your premises behind the fire wall 3.Edit the schedule definition in the integration to specify how often messages are retrieved from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service.For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.
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For detailed information on how to edit a schedule definition, see Define the Integration Schedule .4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.
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4.Activate the integration.For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).
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For instructions, see Activate an Integration .5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.
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5.Monitor the integration.You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.
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You can track the integration and monitor the consumed messages from the activity stream.For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .
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For instructions, see View the Activity Stream .Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.
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Heres an example of what the activity stream looks like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ConsumeResponse xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom_REQUEST/types"> <MessageOutCollection xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/ cloud/adapter/kafka/types" xmlns:NS1="http:// xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/adapter/kafka/types" NS1:status="SUCCESS"> <Message> <headers/> <request-wrapper> <content xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/cloud/ adapter/ocistreaming/ConsumeFrom/types"> <Id>7.2803233E7</Id> <Country>US</Country> <State>MA</State> <county>Worcester</county> </content> </request-wrapper> <config-parameters> <partition>0</partition> <offset>25</offset> </config-parameters> <error-details/> <status>SUCCESS</status> </Message> </MessageOutCollection> </ConsumeResponse>Appendix A Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-133System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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Related Documentation Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration Overview of Streaming Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes Review these enterprise resource planning (ERP) recipes if you're looking to integrate applications that manage your day-to-day business activities such as transferring files, importing financials, and managing the supply chain (inventory, purchase orders, receiving, and shipping).Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.
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Topics: Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATPAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud Use this recipe to automate file transfer from an FTP server to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud (Oracle EPM Cloud).Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.
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Note: This recipe is available as Oracle EPM Cloud FTP Server | Automate File Transfer in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records 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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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records 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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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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Overview This recipe demonstrates how easily you can transfer a file from any FTP/sFTP location to Oracle EPM Cloud using Oracle Integration.The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.
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The integration uses a scheduled orchestration pattern to automatically transfer the file on a regular basis.It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.
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It uses the standard FTP and REST adapters available in Oracle Integration to read the file from the source location (FTP server) and then transfer it to the destination (Oracle EPM Cloud).You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.
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You store the file to be transferred on File Server, an embedded sFTP server within Oracle Integration.To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.
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To use File Server, you must enable it for your Oracle Integration instance.See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.
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See Enable File Server in Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.
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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, 18.1.5 or later Oracle EPM Cloud, 18.03 or later A secure FTP (sFTP) server or File Server.Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.
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Install, Configure, and Run the Recipe For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.
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Related Documentation File Transfer EPM-FTP Using Integration Cloud Sample OIC Integration Flow (File transfer to EPM Cloud from FTP location) Implementation Guide Using File Server in Oracle Integration Generation 2Appendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-135Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to create a customer record in Oracle NetSuite through a REST request from an external application.Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.
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Note: This recipe is available as REST Oracle NetSuite | Create Customer Records in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.
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Overview This recipe creates a new customer record in Oracle NetSuite when it receives a REST request with the customer data from an external application or from another integration flow in Oracle Integration.It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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It contains an app-driven orchestration integration, which uses the standard REST Adapter and the Oracle NetSuite Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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To use the recipe, you must install the recipe package and configure the connections and other resources within the package.Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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Subsequently, you can activate the integration in the package and send a REST request with the customer data to the integration's endpoint URL from an external application.When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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When triggered, the integration flow creates the customer record in Oracle NetSuite using the data it receives and returns the NetSuite internal ID of the newly-created record as a response.Note: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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: You can create only one customer record at a time with this recipe.System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration, Version 21.1.2.0.0 (210129.2200.39447) or higher Oracle NetSuite, Version 2018.1.0 An account on Oracle NetSuite with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe To successfully connect to NetSuite using Oracle Integration and create customer records, you must perform certain general configurations on your NetSuite instanceAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-136and some configurations specific to the security policy you'll use to connect.In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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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In this recipe, you'll use the token-based authentication (TBA) security policy.Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.
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Log in to your NetSuite instance as an Administrator and execute the following tasks.1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.
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1.Perform the general configurations necessary to connect to NetSuite.See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.ORCL-BRT-EC_NS_SETTINGS : This lookup table contains a sample mapping of country codes.
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See Enable Features on Oracle NetSuite and Assemble the Oracle NetSuite WSDL URL.2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.ORCL-BRT-EC_NS_SETTINGS : This lookup table contains a sample mapping of country codes.Map the country codes of your application to the NetSuite country codes.
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2.Perform the TBA-related configuration tasks.See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.ORCL-BRT-EC_NS_SETTINGS : This lookup table contains a sample mapping of country codes.Map the country codes of your application to the NetSuite country codes.Additionally, this lookup table contains a default value for the internal ID of the NetSuite subsidiary to which the new customer records will belong.
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See Prerequisites for the Token-Based Authentication Security Policy.Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.ORCL-BRT-EC_NS_SETTINGS : This lookup table contains a sample mapping of country codes.Map the country codes of your application to the NetSuite country codes.Additionally, this lookup table contains a default value for the internal ID of the NetSuite subsidiary to which the new customer records will belong.To associate the new customer records with the correct subsidiary on your NetSuite instance, enter the internal ID of the preferred subsidiary against the subsidiary field in the table.
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Grant the following permissions to the role you'll create in this step.Tab Name Permission Level Lists Currency Full Lists Customers Full Lists Subsidiaries Full Lists Contacts Full Setup SOAP Web Services Full Setup User Access Tokens Full Setup Log in using Access Tokens Full 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.Configure the Oracle REST NetSuite Connection Configure the Oracle NetSuite ConnectionAppendix A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-137Note: Optionally, you can configure the following lookup table in the package.ORCL-BRT-EC_NS_SETTINGS : This lookup table contains a sample mapping of country codes.Map the country codes of your application to the NetSuite country codes.Additionally, this lookup table contains a default value for the internal ID of the NetSuite subsidiary to which the new customer records will belong.To associate the new customer records with the correct subsidiary on your NetSuite instance, enter the internal ID of the preferred subsidiary against the subsidiary field in the table.Also, against the ToEmailID field, you can enter an email ID on which you'd like to receive notifications related to the integration's execution.
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