External Data Sources
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About External Data Sources
An External Data Source lets you access a collection of related records from an external data store. Those records can then be displayed in the Related Information section of an object record.
- Considerations
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- Records retrieved from an external data source are display-only. They are fetched each time the record is displayed.
- To store local copies of data (rather than retrieving it every time the record is displayed):
- Invoke a Web Service to retrieve and store the external data.
- Invoke the Web Service from a Rule Action to determine when the data fetch occurs.
- Sample Use
- A customer service application is used to manage customer complaints. When the Customer record is displayed, it can display a list of recent orders retrieved from an external order-tracking application.
Working with External Data Sources
Prerequisites
- A Web Service must be configured to supply the records that will be accessed.
Adding and Editing an External Data Source
To add or edit an External Data Source:
- Go to [File:GearIcon.png]] > Objects > {object} > External Data Sources
- Click on an existing data source, or click [New External Data Source] to create a new one.
- Modify settings below, or click [Delete] to remove it.
- Click [Save].
Settings
- Title
- The text that identifies the data source in a listing.
- Name
- Internal name used to access the data source. Populated automatically from the title, but can be modified when the service is created. (Thereafter, it is fixed.)
- Web Service
- Choose the Web Service that will retrieve records for the user to choose from.
- Record Element
- In the hierarchy of data returned from the Web Service, specify the element that contains record data. (Generally, there will be multiple records, and this will be a repeating element.)
- For example, the platform API that retrieves user data sends back a data structure like this one, in which <user> is the record element:
- <syntaxhighlight lang="xml" enclose="div">
<platform> <user> <field1>...data for user 1..</field1> <field2>...</field2> ... </user> <user> <field1>...data for user 2..</field1> <field2>...</field2> ... </user> ... </platform> </syntaxhighlight>
- That structure is shown in the platform like this, so you choose --user as the record element:
- <syntaxhighlight lang="xml" enclose="div">
platform --user
field1
field2
...
</syntaxhighlight>
- Input Mapping
- Specify the values to deliver to the web service:
- Use Object Field - Select a field in the record from which the External Data Source is invoked.
- Use Fixed Value - Hardcode a value.
- Use Expression - Specify a combination of fields, values, operators, and functions.
- For each choice, specify which Web Service input gets the value.
- Click the plus icon (+) to add another parameter. Click the minus icon (-) to remove one.
- Output Mapping
- Select output parameters coming back from the web service.
For each parameter, provide the column heading to display when the records are shown in a grid.
- Click the plus icon (+) to add another parameter. Click the minus icon (-) to remove one.
Using an External Data Source in a Form
To use an External Data Source:
- Go to > Objects > {object} > Forms > {form}
- In the sidebar, click New Related Information.
- Fill in the settings:
- Information Source - Choose External Data Source
The remaining list of options changes to reflect your selection. - External Data Source - Choose the External Data Source that will supply the records.
- Title - Provide the title to be displayed in the form for the Related Information section.
- Learn more: Related Information
- Information Source - Choose External Data Source