Snap Settings
Label | Required. The name for the Snap. Modify this to be more specific, especially if there are more than one of the same Snap in the pipeline. |
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Object type | Required. The MS Dynamics 365 for Sales object type. You can either enter the name of the object type in this field, or you can select it from the drop-down list displayed when you click the Suggest button. Example: account. Default Value: account |
ID | Required. 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 button. When processing a Batch of documents, it is required that each document contains the object ID, which varies between objects; for example: accountid, contactid. The GUID from the object ID field in each document will be used to delete that object. |
Batch size | Required. The number of records processed in each request. Batch size range is from 1 to 1000. Default Value: 200 Batch processing results can contain both successful and unsuccessful results. Successful results will be written to the output view. Unsuccessful results, along with intuitive error information will be written to the error view; therefore, it is recommended to activate the error view within the Snap. A single unsuccessful batch processing document will not halt the batch processing, unless there is a configuration problem; in this special case, the Snap would fail with intuitive error information. |
Execute during preview | This check box enables you to execute the Snap during the Save operation so that the output view can produce the preview data. Default value: Not selected |
For all operations (Create, Upsert, Update, Delete), the default read timeout is 10 mins.
Examples
Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Delete Snap to Delete an Object
Using the Snap to delete an object.
Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Delete Snap with Pipeline Parameters
Using the Snap with pipeline parameters.
Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Delete Snap with Upstream Snaps
Using a Mapper Snap to supply the object ID of the object that must be deleted.
Using the Dynamics 365 for Sales Snap with Expressions from Upstream Snaps
Using CSV data from upstream Snaps to create objects and deleting these objects using the Snap with a Mapper upstream.
Transferring to–and Deleting Data from–PostgreSQL to Dynamics 365 for Sales
Retrieving data from PostgreSQL and inserting it into Dynamics 365 for Sales before deleting it.
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