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Overview

You can use this Snap provides functionality to update an existing record in MS Dynamics 365 for Sales.

Snap Type

Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap is a Write-type Snap that updates records from MS Dynamics 365.

ETL Transformations & Data Flow

This Snap enables the following ETL operations/flows:

  1. Extract data from the upstream Snap containing the data for updating MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object(s).

  2. Transform the input document into a SnapLogic friendly JSON Document.

  3. Load the data into the Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap to update MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object(s).

Prerequisites

You must have a Dynamics 365 OAuth2 for Online account, data to query, and access to the objects concerned.

Support for Ultra Pipelines

Works in Ultra Pipelines. However, we recommend that you not use this Snap in an Ultra Pipeline. To know the list of Snaps that work in Ultra and the related caveats, see Snap Support for Ultra Pipelines.

Limitations

The following limitations are due to the API limitations from the Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales application:

  • The Snap fails with an error, when the number of requests exceeds 6000 within 300 seconds. We recommend that you limit the number of requests you make within 300 seconds (5 minutes). You can gradually increase the requests that reduce the retry-after duration, optimize your throughput, and minimize resource spikes on the server.

  • The Snap fails with an error, when the combined execution time of incoming requests exceeds the limit of 1,200,000 milliseconds within the window of 300 seconds. We recommend that you reduce the number of concurrent requests or reduce the duration of requests and try later.

  • The Snap fails with an error, when the number of concurrent requests exceed the limit of 52. We recommend that you reduce the number of concurrent requests.

  • When deleting more than one object in batches, the Batch Size range is from 1 to 1000. This is a limitation by Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales.

  • MS Dynamics 365 for Sales limits the number of API calls to 60,000 per minute, per user org.  This should be considered, when configuring the size of any batch process.

  • The Object Type suggestions are limited to the object types available within the MS Dynamics 365 For Sales v8.2 and v9.0. There is no current ability to suggest custom object types.

  • This Snap cannot create relationships using collection-valued navigation properties, such as contact_customer_accounts, due to current WebAPI limitations; however, it works correctly with single-valued navigation properties, such as primarycontactid.

Known Issues

None.

Snap Views

Type

View

Number of Views

Examples of Upstream and Downstream Snaps

Description

Input

Document

Min: 1
Max: 1

Mapper Snap

Needs to have an upstream Snap that contains the mandatory fields for updating the existing MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object. Mapper Snap is a preferred upstream Snap as it populates the input schema for the selected MS Dynamics 365 for Sales Object Type.

Output

Document

Min: 1
Max: 1

None.

 A document with the result set. If the update is successful, then the output document will contains the GUID of the updated MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object.

Error

Error handling is a generic way to handle errors without losing data or failing the Snap execution. You can handle the errors that the Snap might encounter while running the Pipeline by choosing one of the following options from the When errors occur list under the Views tab. The available options are:

  • Stop Pipeline Execution: Stops the current pipeline execution when the Snap encounters an error.

  • Discard Error Data and Continue: Ignores the error, discards that record, and continues with the rest of the records.

  • Route Error Data to Error View: Routes the error data to an error view without stopping the Snap execution.

Learn more about Error handling in Pipelines.

Snap Settings

  • Asterisk (*): Indicates a mandatory field.

  • Suggestion icon ((blue star)): Indicates a list that is dynamically populated based on the configuration.

  • Expression icon ((blue star)): Indicates whether the value is an expression (if enabled) or a static value (if disabled). Learn more about Using Expressions in SnapLogic.

  • Add icon ((blue star)): Indicates that you can add fields in the field set.

  • Remove icon ((blue star)): Indicates that you can remove fields from the field set.

Field Name

Field Type

Description

Label*

Default ValueDynamics 365 for Sales Update
ExampleDynamics 365 for Sales Update

String

Specify the name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your Pipeline.

Object Type*

Default Value: account
Example: account

String/Expression

Specify the MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object type.

ID*

 

Default Value: N/A
Example: 5D5F5B6A-CE6D-EA11-A812-000D3A86D7B6

String/Expression

Specify the GUID of the MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object. You can either enter the ID in this field, or you can select it from the drop-down list displayed when you click the Suggest icon. 

Alternate Key

Use this fieldset to configure columns to use as the alternate key for entities.

Key Columns

Default Value: N/A
Example: CompanyName, EmailAddress

String/Expression

Specify a name for the column to use in an alternate key.

  • Use the column’s actual name (instead of the Display name).You must look up for the actual column name in Power Apps menu and select Columns from the table menu.

  • If you frequently access data using a combination of columns other than the Primary ID, then we recommend that you use Alternate Keys for better performance.

Learn more about Configuring Alternate Keys in MS Dynamics 365 For Sales (Power Apps) .

Related Object Type

Default Value: N/A
Example: contact

String/Expression

Specify the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales object type of the object to which it must be related.

Related Object Relationship

Default Value: N/A
Example: primarycontactID

String/Expression

Specify the Relationship Schema between the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales object to be created with the related object.

This Snap cannot create relationships using collection-valued navigation properties, such as contact_customer_accounts, due to current WebAPI limitations; however, it works correctly with single-valued navigation properties, such as primarycontactid.

Related Object ID

Default Value: N/A
Example: fi3rn3tDHGJK

String/Expression

Specify the GUID of the related Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales object.

Update Multiple Objects

Default Value: Deselected

Checkbox

Select this to update multiple records per object type if the query returns more than one CRM record.

Upsert Query Fields

Use this fieldset to include the query fields.

Upsert Query Field

Default Value: None
Example: clientname

String

Specify the query fields to use to upsert the corresponding CRM records.

Batch Size

Default Value: 200
Example: 100

Integer/Expression

Specify the number of records processed in each request. Batch size range is from 1 to 1000.

Number of Retries

Default Value: 0
Example: 1

Integer

Specify the maximum number of attempts to be made to receive a response. The request is terminated if the attempts do not result in a response.

Retry Interval (seconds)

Default Value: 1
Example: 5

Integer

Specify the time interval between two successive retry requests. A retry happens only when the previous attempt resulted in an exception. 

When the Snap encounters 429 error, the response includes the retry-after with <number of seconds> in the header and the Snap automatically retries after the specified <number of seconds>.

HTTP Header

Use this fieldset to add additional HTTP headers to pass when sending requests to the Dynamics 365 for Sales instance.

Key

Default Value: N/A
Example: Prefer

String/Expression

Specify an HTTP header key.

Value

Default Value: N/A
Example:  odata.include-annotations="*"

String/Expression

Specify an HTTP header value.

Snap Execution

Default Value: Validate & Execute
Exdample: Execute only

Dropdown list

Select one of the three modes in which the Snap executes. Available options are:

  • Validate & Execute: Performs limited execution of the Snap, and generates a data preview during Pipeline validation. Subsequently, performs full execution of the Snap (unlimited records) during Pipeline runtime.
  • Execute only: Performs full execution of the Snap during Pipeline execution without generating preview data.
  • Disabled: Disables the Snap and all Snaps that are downstream from it.

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting purposes, try performing a similar operation directly on the MS Dynamics 365 for Sales console and collect the necessary data. Compare the data used in the user interface with the SnapLogic pipelines to see if there are any inconsistencies.

Error code

Reason

Resolution

-2147015903

The execution time of all the incoming requests exceeded the limit of 1,200,000 milliseconds within the window of 300 seconds.

Reduce the number of concurrent requests or reduce the duration of requests (20 minutes (1200 seconds) within the window of 5 minutes) and try later.

-2147015902

The number of requests exceeded the limit of 6000 within 300 seconds.

Limit the number of requests to 6000 you make within the window of 300 seconds (5 minutes).

-2147015898

The number of concurrent requests exceeded the limit of 52.

Limit the number of concurrent requests.

Too many Requests - 429

There are too many requests sent to Dynamics 365 For Sales endpoint.

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 For Sales related Snaps, include retry-after with <number of seconds> in the response header and automatically retries when they encounter status 429 error. Therefore, wait for the retry to succeed.

Example

Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap to Update an Object

Basic use case: Using the Update Snap to update an object, using update details from an upstream Mapper Snap.

 Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap to Update an Object

The following pipeline demonstrates how you can use the Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap to update an object using a Mapper to provide the update information.

We add a Mapper Snap to the pipeline and use the Snap to provide the change we want to update. In this example, we change the attribute 'accountnumber' to 'account'.

We now add Dynamics 365 for Sales Update Snap and select the object whose details we want to update:

Save your changes and execute the pipeline. For successful execution, you should see a confirmation output as displayed below:

Download the sample pipeline

Downloads 

Important steps to successfully reuse Pipelines

  1. Download and import the Pipeline into SnapLogic.
  2. Configure Snap accounts as applicable.
  3. Provide Pipeline parameters as applicable.

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