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You can use this Snap to download a file attached to a Salesforce object record by passing an Attachment ID or Content Data ID.
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Prerequisites
A valid Salesforce account with the required permissions.
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Limitations and Known Issues
None.
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Snap Views
Type | Format | Number of Views | Examples of Upstream and Downstream Snaps | Description |
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Input | Document |
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| A stream of documents which supply values to evaluate the ID expression. |
Output | Document |
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| Document data with a byte array value for the " |
Error | The error view contains error, reason, resolution and stack trace. For more information, see Error Handling |
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Snap Settings
Field Name | Field Type | Description | ||
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Label* | String | Specify a unique and meaningful name for the Snap. Default Value: Salesforce Download | ||
Service Version* | String/Suggestion | Specify the version number associated with the Salesforce service that you want to connect to. Alternatively, click the Suggestion Default Value: 52.0 | ||
File Type* | String/Expression/Suggestion | Specify the type of file you want to download. Alternatively, click the Suggestion
The available options are:
Default Value: Attachment | ||
ID* | String/Expression | Specify the ID of the object that you want to download. Default Value: N/A | ||
Snap Execution | Dropdown list | Select one of the three modes in which the Snap executes. Available options are:
Default Value: Validate & Execute |
Troubleshooting
Error | Reason | Resolution |
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| The ID field does not exist or is not accessible. | The input data should be valid. Check if your input data is valid. |
Example
Downloading a Document from Salesforce and Converting into Binary Format
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