- SFDC2SAPPI-Setting fault message in the comment
- Delete function doesn't work properly with hierarchy message
- Child message does not delete with Parent message
- Re-enable the Import function of Open API 2.0 to create MessageType and support the new logic
- Field empty value not created into the message
- Error reprocess message in V3
SFDC2SAPPI-Setting fault message in the comment #
When we request a call to sever, there is an unexpected error of response with the SFDC2SAPI adapter. The response message is not specific and it always returns a fault message in the comment. To fix this error, we
Delete function doesn’t work properly with hierarchy message #
After records had pushed as XML hierarchy (Account, Contact, and Case) to Salesforce we make the parent record to fail. On the Message monitoring, we got the failed message. However, after click Delete All button the child message still exists, only parent message has been deleted.
Child message does not delete with Parent message #
Parent message needs to be deleted including child messages when the status of a child message is possible to delete. However, the child interface has not deleted with the parent interface now.
Re-enable the Import function of Open API 2.0 to create MessageType and support the new logic #
For patch release of version 2.42.3, we aim to re-enable the import function for Open API 2.0 specification (swagger). It supports the new logic from MsgType IStructure MsgFieldEntry and MsgRel. It also stops to create redundant data and will use a reference instead.
Field empty value not created into the message #
The issue is occurring as the empty field value is not created into a message when the same data was push again into salesforce in order to update some fields. Despite update the field value to blank, it went missing.
Error reprocess message in V3 #
The record was pushed to Salesforce by PostMan or SOAPUI. The data contain the wrong configuration so we get a failed message. After correcting the data and reprocess by scheduler it still doesn’t work.