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This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.
This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.
No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.
iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.
Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.
c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.
This wizard guides you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.
These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.
Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Trigger Events Page Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.
You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.
You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.
3-1Invoke Operations Page Enter the business object and the operations to perform in Oracle Field Service Cloud.Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.
Element Description Select Business Object Selects the business object in Oracle Field Service Cloud on which you want to operate when running an integration that uses this endpoint.When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.
When configured as an invoke, the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Booking Activity Inventory Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Calendar Inventory Parts Catalog Required Inventory Resource UserChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Element Description Select Operation Selects the operation that you want Oracle Integration to invoke when running an integration that uses this endpoint.These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.
These operations are available for the Activity business object: Bulk Update Activity Cancel Activity Complete Activity Create New Activity Delete Activity Get Activity Get Activities Get File Property Move Activity Not Done Activity Search Activity Set File Property Start Activity Suspend Activity Update Activity This operation is available for the Activity Booking business object: Get Activity Booking These operations are available for the Activity Inventory business object: Create Customer Inventory Get Customer Inventories Get Deinstalled Inventories Get Installed Inventories These operations are available for the Activity Link business object: Create Activity Link Delete Activity Link Get Activity Link Details Get Activity Links Replace Activity Link These operations are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Delete Resource Preferences Of Activity Get Resource Preferences Of Activity Set Resource Preferences Of Activity This operation is available for the Calendar business object: Get Calendars These operations are available for the Inventory business object: Create Inventory Deinstall Inventory Delete Inventory Get File Property Get Inventory Install Inventory Set File Property Undo Deinstall InventoryChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-3Element Description Undo Install Inventory Update Inventory These operations are available for the Parts Catalog business object: Create Catalog Create/Update Catalog Item Delete Catalog Item These operations are available for the Required Inventory business object: Delete Required Inventories Of Activity Get Required Inventories Of Activity Set Required Inventories Of Activity This operation is available for the Resource business object: Create Resource Create Resource Inventory Create Resource Location Create Work Plan for Resource Get File Property Get Resource Get Resource Assigned Locations Get Resource Inventories Get Resource Location Get Resource Locations Get Resource Users Get Resource Work Schedules Get Resource Work Skills Get Resource Work Zones Get Work Plans For Resource Set Assigned Locations Set File Property Set Users Set Work Schedule Set Work Zone Update Resource Update Resource Location These operations are available for the User business object: Get File Property Get Users Set File Property Trigger Events Page Select the business object and associated events to send as a trigger request to Oracle Integration and then from Oracle Integration to the invoke endpoint.Chapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-4Element Description Select Business Object Select the business object that you want to send to the target application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.
The Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter supports operations on these business objects: Activity Activity Link Activity Resource Preference Forms Inventory Required Inventory Route Resource Resource Inventory Service Request UserChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-5Element Description Select Events Selects the events that you want to send to the target application.These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.
These events are available for the Activity business object: Activity Created Activity Updated Activity Started Activity Suspended Activity Completed Activity Not Done Activity Canceled Activity Deleted Activity Delayed Activity Reopened Activity Prework Created Activity Moved These events are available for the Activity Link business object: Activity Link Created Activity Link Deleted These events are available for the Activity Resource Preference business object: Resource Preference Created Resource Preference Deleted This event is available for the Forms business object: Form Submitted To subscribe to a particular form, click Configure to display a page with a list of forms available for selection in the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.
These events are available for the Inventory business object: Inventory Installed Inventory Deinstalled Customer Inventory Created Customer Inventory Updated Customer Inventory Deleted Inventory Undo Install Inventory Undo Deinstall These events are available for the Required Inventory business object: Required Inventory Created Required Inventory Updated Required Inventory Deleted These events are available for the Resource business object: Resource Created Resource Updated These events are available for the Resource Inventory business object: Resource Inventory Created Resource Inventory Deleted Resource Inventory Updated These events are available for the Route business object: Route Created Route UpdatedChapter 3 Trigger Events Page 3-6Element Description Route Activated Route Deactivated Route Reactivated These events are available for the Service Request business object: Customer Request Created Inventory Request Created Resource Request Created These events are available for the User business object: User Created User Deleted User Updated Your Selected Events Identifies the events that you have selected to send to the target application.If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.
If you select a different business object, the Your Selected Events list is cleared and you must make your selections again.Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.
Configure Click to add filters to the event subscription.To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.
To subscribe to a particular form Trigger Events Filter Selection Page Select the filters to add to the event subscription.Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.
Element Description Trigger Fields Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.
Select Fields Select the fields to use.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.
Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.
Fields to Be Displayed Always Begin typing to filter the display of fields.Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.
Selected Fields Select the fields to always show.Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.
Your Selected Fields Displays the selected fields.Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.
Filter Expression Enter the filter expression to apply to the operation.Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.
Only events matching this filter are added to this event subscription.Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.
Filter expressions are supported with the Activity and Inventory business objects.Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .
Note: If an invalid filter expression is specified, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.
You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.
See Filter Expression Syntax .Chapter 3 Trigger Events Filter Selection Page 3-7Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.
Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.
The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.
For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.
For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.
To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.
To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Summary Page 3-84 Troubleshoot the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter.Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.
Topics Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions Configuration Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration Filter Expression Syntax Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.
See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page on the Oracle Help Center.Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.
Deactivate an Integration to Delete Event Subscriptions You can deactivate an integration to prevent new messages from being processed.If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.
If you want to modify an active integration, you must deactivate it first.1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.
1.In the navigation pane, click Integrations .2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.
2.On the Integrations page, find the integration you want to deactivate.To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.
To view only active integrations, select Active in the list.You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.
You can also filter by integration name or integration type (prebuilt, custom, or developed) to narrow down the list.3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.
3.In the row containing the integration you want to deactivate, click the Active icon to deactivate the integration.4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.
4.Click Deactivate on the dialog that appears.A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.
A deactivation progress bar is displayed at the top of the dialog.5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.
5.If the Delete Event Subscription option is checked, the event subscription associated with the integration is removed from the Oracle Field Service Cloud application.Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.
Note: The Delete Event Subscription option is available with Oracle Field Service Cloud application version 18.11.11 and later.4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.
4-1Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration When connecting Oracle Field Service Cloud as a source to any target system through Oracle Integration, if the integration is not triggered (inbound endpoint) and there is no entry for the integration instance in the monitoring section of Oracle Integration, it may mean that the source system messages are not reaching Oracle Integration.This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.
This may be a network connectivity issue, a fire wall IP blocking issue, or a source system configuration issue.As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.
As an example, assume you have the following integrations: Integration 1: Oracle Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Field Service Cloud Integration 2: Oracle Field Service Cloud > Oracle Integration > Oracle Service Cloud Integration 1 works fine, with data flowing correctly from Oracle Service Cloud to Oracle Field Service Cloud through Oracle Integration.However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).
However, integration 2 is not triggered and no instances of failure or success are displayed in the monitoring section.In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.
In fact, no integration instances are triggered when Oracle Field Service Cloud is configured as the source application.The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).
The Oracle Field Service Cloud application is unable to invoke the Oracle Integration integration endpoint.To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.
To resolve this issue: Ensure that the outbound integration channel for Oracle Integration is configured correctly.If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.
If the issue still persists, file a service request (SR) for Oracle Field Service Cloud with a description of the event flow issue.Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.
Filter Expression Syntax If an invalid filter expression is specified on the Events Filter Selection page, an error message is displayed when you attempt to activate the integration.You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.
You must correct the filter expression to activate the integration.Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.
Note the following event filter expression syntax guidelines: The filter expression must be specified as a single string.The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.
The filter expression must evaluate as a boolean expression.The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.
The filter expression must contain one or more comparison statements.Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.
Comparison statements must be specified in the following order: field operator value For example: activityDetails.activityType == 'Install'Chapter 4 Connectivity Issue Between Oracle Field Service Cloud (Source) and Oracle Integration 4-2Specifying a different order is not allowed.Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.
Comparing field to field ( A == B ) or value to value ( 1 == 1 ) is not valid.A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.
A field must be an alphanumeric identifier with no spaces or special characters except an underscore.Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.
Subfields are separated by a dot ( .).For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.
For example: *activityDetails.activityType *activityDetails.X_MYPROP_10 *field .subField Supported comparison operators are: *< *> *<= *>= *== *!= *in The value can be either a string literal, an integer literal, or an array literal of strings and integers.*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.
*String literals are delimited by single quotes with an escape character ( ~).For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).
For example: *str == 'My String' *str == 'My string with ~' a quote inside' *Integer literals are specified without quotes, cannot contain dots, and cannot contain leading zeroes.*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .
*num == 0 *num == 12345 *num == -67/li> *Array literals must only contain strings or only integers, and are in square brackets.Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).
Empty arrays are not allowed.Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).
Arrays are only allowed following the in operator.*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.
*enum in [1,2,3] *enum in ['Abc','Def','Ghi'] String comparisons are valid: *date > '2015-06-02' String comparisons are all case insensitive: *name == 'john.smith' *name == 'JOHN.SMITH'Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-3String-integer coercion occurs: *num == -123 *num == '-123' Multiple comparison statements must be separated by a logical and/or operator.A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).
A == 1 and B == 2 or C == 3 A == 'xx' or A == 'yy' Operator precedence is as follows: comparison operators: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=, in 'not' 'and' , 'or' Logical operators ( and/ or) have the same precedence.Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.
Therefore, use parentheses to achieve precedence: A == 1 and (B == 2 or C == 3) Operators are also case insensitive: (num IN [1,2,3]) OR (num < 0) Any statement can be preceded by a not operator to negate it.not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.
not (activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) A == 1 and not ( B == 2 or B == 3 ) Whitespace that is outside strings is ignored.When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .
When the field being compared does not exist in the event or is null, it evaluates to an empty string.For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.
For example, the expressions (non_existent_field == '') and (null_field == '') are both true.Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.
Activity Event Fields The activity event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as activityCreated , activityUpdated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.
applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.
It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.
time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.
The time format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.
user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.
activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.
This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.
resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.
This is a mandatory field.The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.
The field maps to the external_id field.date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).
date: The date the activity is scheduled in the format YYYY-MM-DD .If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .
If the activity is not scheduled, the value is NULL.Chapter 4 Filter Expression Syntax 4-4apptNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the activity.The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).
The external ID is the identifier of the activity in the origin system.This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).
This is an optional field.customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.
customerNumber : This field is used by integrations to hold the external ID of the account.The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).
The external ID is the identifier of the account in the origin system.This is an optional field.activityChanges : The list of resource fields that changed with the event.The fields have the same types and values as used in the GET, POST, and PATCH operations with a few exceptions.The time fields are in UTC.Example for Activity Event Filter Expression (activityDetails.activityType in ['IN','TC','BR']) AND (user != 'my_integ') AND (activityDetails.customerName != '') Inventory Event Fields The inventory event contains the following fields: eventType : The type of the event, such as customerInventoryUpdated , customerInventoryDeleted , resourceInventoryCreated , and so on.applicationId : The ID of the application that performed the operation that generated the event.It is only present if the operation was performed by an application.time: The time of the event in the UTC time standard (string).The time format is YYYY- MM-DD HH:MM:SS .user: The user who performed this event (string).activityDetails : A record containing the following activity-related key fields: activityId : The identifier of the activity (integer).This is a mandatory field.resourceId : The identifier of the resource to which the activity is assigned (string).This is a mandatory field.