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mandy
Salesforce to Salesforce - forward record, connection displays as pending
Hello,
I setup S2S and selected my 2 objects to publish and subscribe. I forwarded a record on object A and selected to also forward the related records which included object B. When I go into the subscribed environment I only see object A without any records in object B. When I go back to the publishing org and forward the record in object B that related to object A via lookup, the forward screen says that the connection is 'pending (sent)'. What does this mean? Why doesn't the record for object B appear in the subscribing environment? Note object B is set to auto-accept forwarded records.
One other item to note, the name field in the publishing org for object B is an auto number. The name field for object B in the subscribing org is also an auto number. I thought this could be the issue so I changed the name field in the subscribing org to a text field...the data still does not transfer over.
I really appreciate any guidance!
I setup S2S and selected my 2 objects to publish and subscribe. I forwarded a record on object A and selected to also forward the related records which included object B. When I go into the subscribed environment I only see object A without any records in object B. When I go back to the publishing org and forward the record in object B that related to object A via lookup, the forward screen says that the connection is 'pending (sent)'. What does this mean? Why doesn't the record for object B appear in the subscribing environment? Note object B is set to auto-accept forwarded records.
One other item to note, the name field in the publishing org for object B is an auto number. The name field for object B in the subscribing org is also an auto number. I thought this could be the issue so I changed the name field in the subscribing org to a text field...the data still does not transfer over.
I really appreciate any guidance!
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Magulan
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