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6.Enter your SurveyMonkey account credentials, then click Authorize and grant access.7.On the SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.
7.On the SurveyMonkey Connection window, click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .
8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
Configure the Oracle Slack Connection You must configure connection details for your Slack connection in Oracle Integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Slack Connection.2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.
2.Click Edit .The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.
The Slack Connection window appears.3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.
3.Under the Security section: In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the Client ID and Client Secret you obtained earlier while creating and configuring a Slack app.In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.
In the Scope field, enter the permission scopes you configured while creating and configuring a Slack app.See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.
See Create and Configure a Slack App .4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.
4.Click Provide Consent .A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.
A new browser window opens to approve access to Slack.5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.
5.Click Allow .6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.
6.On the Slack Connection window, click Save .7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.
7.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.
8.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.
Configure Integration Schedule Create a schedule for your integration to post Slack notification messages for completed SurveyMonkey survey responses at a date, time, and frequency of your choice.1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.
1.On the Configuration Editor, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Post Completed Responses integration.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2462.Click Actions , then click Add Schedule from the menu.The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .
The page for defining the execution schedule is displayed.3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .
3.Let's create a basic schedule, so leave the Simple radio button selected under the Define recurrence section.4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.
4.In the Frequency field, select Hours and Minutes , and change the hours field to 6.You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.
You've now created a schedule that runs the integration every six hours.Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.
Similarly, you can create a schedule that runs on particular days or weeks.5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .
5.Additionally, you can specify the start and end dates for this schedule.In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.
In the This schedule is effective section, click the From field and select Modify start date to specify a date and time from when this schedule should run.Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.
Similarly, specify an expiry date and time in the Until field.In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.
In addition, you can also specify your preferred timezone.6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .
6.Click Save , and then click Back twice to return to the Configuration Editor page.To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.
To create advanced schedules, see Define the Integration Schedule.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .
Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and specified the integration schedule, you can activate and run the recipe.1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.
1.Activate the recipe.a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .
a.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.
b.On the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.
You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.
2.Update the integration property values.a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.
a.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.
b.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.
c.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the properties that have been configured - ChannelName, SurveyName, and NotificationMail.d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.
d.Click ChannelName and in the New Value field, enter the Slack channel name where you want the notification messages to be posted for completed survey responses.Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.
Optionally, you can also enter the value of the Slack channel ID.To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.
To know how to obtain the Slack channel ID, see Get the Slack Channel ID .e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.
e.Click SurveyName and in the New Value field, enter the name of the survey that you had created in Slack.See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.
See Create a Survey .f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.
f.Click NotificationMail and in the New Value field, enter the email ID where you want to notify in case a runtime error/exception occurs while running the integration.g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .
g.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .
You get a confirmation message that the integration properties have been updated successfully.3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.
3.Complete the survey.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-247a.Log in to your SurveyMonkey account.b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.
b.Click My Surveys on the title bar.c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
c.Select the survey that you created.d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.
d.Navigate to COLLECT RESPONSES, and use one of the collectors to participate in the survey.For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.
For the purpose of testing, we'll choose the Web link collector option from the ADD NEW COLLECTOR drop-down list.Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.
Click the collector from the Survey Collector table, and in the resulting page that opens click COPY besides the web link URL.Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.
Copy and paste the link to a new browser window.e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.
e.Access and complete the survey.4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync in the Integration Store.
4.Run the recipe.a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
a.Return back to Oracle Integration.b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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.
b.On the recipe's Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle SurveyMonkey Slack Post Completed Responses integration.c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.
c.Click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.
d.In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now .You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.
You've successfully submitted the integration for a test run.5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .
5.Monitor the execution of the integration flow.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .
a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.
b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .
6.Check if a notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .
a.In Slack, navigate to the channel created for posting completed survey response notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.
b.Check if the notification message for the survey that you completed in step 3 is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.
Related Documentation Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite Use this recipe to synchronize the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey to Oracle NetSuite.Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).
Note: This recipe is available as Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync 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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.
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 Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.
The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.
No support is provided for this recipe.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-248Overview This recipe creates an integration that synchronizes the contacts you add in SurveyMonkey group to a customer's contact list in Oracle NetSuite.The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.
The name of the group in SurveryMonkey must match the name of the customer in Oracle NetSuite.You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.
You can add the contacts manually or import them from a CSV (comma separated values) file.The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.
The integration that results from installing this recipe is named: Oracle SurveyMonkey NetSuite Customer Contact Sync .System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).
System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration SurveyMonkey Oracle NetSuite 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 .Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.
Before you run the integration created with this recipe, you must configure the connections to SurveyMonkey and Oracle Netsuite.To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.
To create a connection to SurveyMonkey, follow the steps described in Create a SurveyMonkey Adapter Connection in Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration .To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.
To create a connection to Oracle NetSuite, follow the steps described in Create an Oracle NetSuite Adapter Connection in Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.
Related Documentation To learn more about the SurveyMonkey and Oracle NetSuite adapters used in this recipe see: Using the SurveyMonkey Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration Other Recipes Oracle is continually expanding its portfolio of recipes.In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.
In addition to the recipe documents listed here, you can find documentation for the latest recipes on our Recipes page in the Help Center.Appendix A Other Recipes A-249B Technical Accelerators Reference In addition to prebuilt recipes, Oracle Integration includes a set of technical accelerators.Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.
Technical accelerators provide a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures).They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.
They are meant to be called by another integration.Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.
Topics: Alert Notification Resequence Messages Alert Notification Use the Alert Notification technical accelerator to send a message whenever an integration error or failure occurs.The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.
The notification can be sent by email, to a pager, in a JIRA ticket, or through a custom handler.Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.
Topics: Description Key Parameters Supported Notification Types Connections Lookups Usage Description You can use the Alert Notification technical accelerator in all your integrations to customize the way in which you receive error notifications.By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.
By adding this accelerator to all your integrations, you have a single consistent method for receiving notifications when an integration error or failure occurs.The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.
The turnaround time to resolve an issue is reduced, the issue gets directed to the right person, and maintenance is both streamlined and simplified.You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.
You need to configure the REST connection (type, URL, and security policy).You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.
You'll also want to customize the values for the message ID, message subject, and notification type (for example, email or pager) for your organization, You can't replace the connections or edit the integration in a technical accelerator developed by Oracle.Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.
Key Parameters The Alert Notification technical accelerator has several required fields or key parameters.B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.
B-1Field Name Description instanceID Instance ID of the calling service instanceID_string Instance ID (for future use) IntgCode_Version Integration code and version of the calling service messageID A specific notification for an integration messageDetail Information about the message corresponding to the message ID tracking_Var_1 Primary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_2 Secondary tracking variable of the calling service tracking_Var_3 Third tracking variable of the calling service faultCode Fault code of the calling service faultReason Fault reason of the calling service faultDetails Fault details of the calling service Supported Notification Types The Alert Notification technical accelerator supports the following types of notifications: Email You provide a valid email address to send the error details to.PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.For example, PAGERDUTY or Email.
PagerDuty You provide the ServiceID, EmailID, APIToken, and Assignee.JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.For example, PAGERDUTY or Email.Here are the values required for each notification type.
JIRA Ticket You provide the JIRA user name, access token, project-key, assignee ID, and base URL.Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.For example, PAGERDUTY or Email.Here are the values required for each notification type.Notification Type Parameter Value To Be Provided Email param1 Email of the user to whom the notification will be sent PagerDuty param1 param2 param3 param4PagerDuty Admin Email ID PagerDuty API token PagerDuty Service ID PagerDuty Assignee JIRA param1 param2 param3 param4 param5 param6JIRA Admin Username JIRA Access token JIRA Project Name JIRA Issue Type Name JIRA Assignee ID JIRA Base URL CUSTOM param1 param2Custom values Usage Every integration should call the GenericErrorNotification Service from the Global Fault Handler.
Custom Error Handler If you want your own error notification service, then you need to build a REST interface and provide the REST URL and credentials.Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.For example, PAGERDUTY or Email.Here are the values required for each notification type.Notification Type Parameter Value To Be Provided Email param1 Email of the user to whom the notification will be sent PagerDuty param1 param2 param3 param4PagerDuty Admin Email ID PagerDuty API token PagerDuty Service ID PagerDuty Assignee JIRA param1 param2 param3 param4 param5 param6JIRA Admin Username JIRA Access token JIRA Project Name JIRA Issue Type Name JIRA Assignee ID JIRA Base URL CUSTOM param1 param2Custom values Usage Every integration should call the GenericErrorNotification Service from the Global Fault Handler.You must configure the following parameters for the GenericErrorNotification Service: IntegrationCode_Version: For example, ORCL-BA- NS2SFDC_INVENITEM_CREATE::01.00.0000.
Connections The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses two connections: Oracle Alerting Service Trigger This REST connection handles the trigger operation.The connection details are already configured.The connection is ready to be used.Oracle Alerting Service Invoke This REST connection handles the invoke operation.You must configure the following parameters: Connection Type: REST API Base URL Connection URL: Any valid URL Security Policy: No Security Policy Lookups The Alert Notification technical accelerator uses three lookups.Edit the lookup values to customize the notification service for your organization.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR_MSGID lookup accepts these parameters: Message_IDAppendix B Alert Notification B-2Message_Subject Notification_Type The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_DATA lookup stores the actual parameters for each notification type.The ORCL-T-GENRIC_ENS_NOTIFICATION_SELECTOR accepts two parameters that define the notification type for the calling service.IntegrationCode_Version Specifies the integration code and version combination of the calling service.Notification_Type Specifies the kind of notification.For example, PAGERDUTY or Email.Here are the values required for each notification type.Notification Type Parameter Value To Be Provided Email param1 Email of the user to whom the notification will be sent PagerDuty param1 param2 param3 param4PagerDuty Admin Email ID PagerDuty API token PagerDuty Service ID PagerDuty Assignee JIRA param1 param2 param3 param4 param5 param6JIRA Admin Username JIRA Access token JIRA Project Name JIRA Issue Type Name JIRA Assignee ID JIRA Base URL CUSTOM param1 param2Custom values Usage Every integration should call the GenericErrorNotification Service from the Global Fault Handler.You must configure the following parameters for the GenericErrorNotification Service: IntegrationCode_Version: For example, ORCL-BA- NS2SFDC_INVENITEM_CREATE::01.00.0000.InstanceID: Use the mapper function to get the instance ID of the calling service.