Version

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter 64x64

    Short Description

    Ports

    Metadata

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter Attributes

    Details

    Best Practices

    Compatibility

    See also

    Short Description

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter writes data to Salesforce Einstein Analytics data sets. In version 5.13, SalesforceWaveWriter was renamed to SalesforceEinsteinWriter.

    Data output Input ports Output ports Transformation Transf. req. Java CTL Auto-propagated metadata

    database

    1

    2

    Ports

    Port type Number Required Description Metadata

    Input

    0

    For records to be inserted

    Input 0

    Output

    0

    Successful load information

    Output 0

    1

    Unsuccessful load information

    Output ~

    Metadata

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter does not propagate metadata.

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter has metadata templates on its output ports.

    Table 56. SalesforceEinsteinWriter_Wave_Success - Output port 0
    Field number Field name Data type Description

    1

    Status

    string

    Status of successfully finished load

    Table 57. SalesforceEinsteinWriter_Einstein_Error - Output port 1
    Field number Field name Data type Description

    1

    Status

    string

    Status of an unsuccessfully finished load.

    2

    StatusMessage

    string

    A more descriptive message.

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter Attributes

    Attribute Req Description Possible values

    Basic

    Connection

    yes

    Salesforce connection.

    Dataset Name

    yes

    Name of the data set.

    The Dataset Name should contain only alpha-numeric characters and underscore, and it should start with a letter.

    E.g. flowers

    Dataset Label

    Label of data set to be displayed in Einstein platform. This property is only used when a dataset is initially created.

    E.g. Nice flowers

    Operation

    Operation to be performed on data set

    Overwrite (default) | Append | Delete | Upsert

    Unique ID field

    (yes)

    An input field that is considered as a unique identifier. It will be used to match records in the Upsert operation or select records to delete in the Delete operation. Mandatory for Delete and Upsert operations. Forbidden for Append operation.

    Advanced

    Metadata JSON

    JSON specifying structure of the loaded dataset.

    Metadata JSON File URL

    An external file with the JSON metadata of the dataset.

    Metadata JSON File URL Charset

    Character set of Metadata JSON File.

    E.g. UTF-8

    Result polling interval (seconds)

    The time between two checks of result of data upload.

    Details

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter loads records into Einstein Analytics (formerly known as Wave). See Explore Data and Take Action with Einstein Analytics

    Supported Operations

    Overwrite - creates a new dataset or overwrites an existing one.

    Append - appends records into an existing dataset.

    Delete - deletes records from an existing dataset. The records to be deleted are selected using the Unique ID field property.

    Upsert - inserts or updates records in an existing dataset. The records are matched using the Unique ID field property to decide whether to update or insert.

    Examples

    Writing records to Salesforce Einstein

    This example shows the basic use case of writing records to Salesforce Einstein. A new data set in Einstein Analytics will be created.

    Insert data records containing properties on different car types into Einstein Analytics as "car properties" data set.

    Solution

    In SalesforceEinsteinWriter set Connection, Dataset Name and Dataset Label.

    Attribute Value

    Connection

    A Salesforce Connection

    Dataset Name

    car_properties

    Dataset Label

    car properties

    Note that Dataset name contains an underscore character as it should not contain a space character.

    Best Practices

    If you use Metadata JSON File URL attribute, explicitly specify Metadata JSON File URL Charset.

    Insert all date fields in UTC timezone. If the timezone of the input fields is different, the values are automatically converted to UTC before upload. This is necessary to ensure correct upload.

    You can specify format of date fields inserted to Einstein by changing Format property on the input metadata field. For a list of supported date formats, see External Data Metadata Format Reference

    Notes and Limitations

    Metadata JSON is generated automatically based on CloverDX metadata on input edge. You can override this behavior by specifying the JSON yourself. Documentation on all possible properties usable in the JSON metadata is available here: External Data Metadata Format Reference

    Usage of API calls

    The component uses several Salesforce API calls during its run:

    1. Login

    2. Start the upload job.

    3. Upload the data. A single API call is necessary for every 10MB of data.

    4. Close the upload job.

    5. Get job completion status. This call is repeated in interval specified by the Result polling interval attribute until the job is completed.

    Compatibility

    Version Compatibility Notice

    4.5.0-M1

    SalesforceWaveWriter is available since 4.5.0-M1. It uses Salesforce SOAP API version 37.0.

    4.5.0-M2

    SalesforceWaveWriter uses Salesforce SOAP API version 39.0.

    5.2.0

    SalesforceWaveWriter uses Salesforce SOAP API version 45.0.

    5.3.0

    SalesforceWaveWriter uses Salesforce SOAP API version 46.1.

    5.13.0

    SalesforceWaveWriter was renamed to SalesforceEinsteinWriter.

    5.16.0

    SalesforceEinsteinWriter uses Salesforce SOAP API version 55.2.