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          Adobe Analytics Connector

          Adobe Analytics Connector

          Connect to an external Adobe Analytics account. Perform tasks like managing calculated metrics or retrieving dimensions. Use Adobe Analytics as a data target (action).

          Required Editions

          View supported editions.
          This feature requires the MuleSoft for Flow: Integration add-on. Professional Edition requires the API access add-on. To purchase, contact your Salesforce account executive.
          MuleSoft for Flow: Integration features used with Agentforce require the Foundations or Agentforce 1 edition. To purchase these editions, contact your Salesforce account executive.
          Note
          Note You can edit or delete connections only in the Automation app.

          Connections

          To connect to a system, whether it’s a data source or a data target, you must create a connection with that system’s required credentials. You can connect to multiple systems within a flow and reuse each connection. You can create connections in the Integrations tab or in Flow Builder.

          Standard Connection

          This system uses OAuth2ClientCredentials authentication.

          OAuth2ClientCredentials authentication obtains an access token from a user-defined path.

          This system requires this credential information for its connections.

          FIELD DESCRIPTION
          Connection Name

          Enter a unique connection name that helps you remember the details of this connection. The credentials are hidden after you create the connection. You can reuse connections.

          Anyone with the Manage Integration Connections permission can see and use all connections in the org.

          ClientId

          Enter the OAuth client ID to use to authenticate the requests.

          ClientSecret

          Enter the OAuth client secret to use to authenticate the requests.

          URL

          Enter the URL to use to authenticate the requests.

          Scope

          Enter the scopes that the client can access.

          Token URL

          Enter the URL to use to get an access token.

          X-api-key

          Enter the API key to use to authenticate the requests.

          X-proxy-global-company-id

          Enter the global company ID to use to authenticate the requests.

          Named Credential Connection

          Select a pre-existing named credential from Setup to use for your external system connections.

          Before connecting to your external system with a named credential, first create or use an existing authenticated named credential and external credential that is enabled for your users.

          To ensure a successful connection for use in a flow, use only one principal for each named credential.

          • Use the same name for the named credential and its related objects, such as the external credential and external authentication identity providers. Labels for these objects can differ.
          • Assign the user creating the connection the required user permission for the principal. Without this permission, the connection test fails and the connection remains inactive.
          Important
          Important

          When you create a connection with an existing named credential, note these behaviors:

          • Manage the named credential’s read-only details in Setup, not the Integrations tab. On the Integrations tab, you can only edit the connection's Connection Name and Description.
          • Perform reconnections for the named credential in Setup. The Reconnect button isn’t visible on the Details page.
          • Delete associated named credentials in Setup. Deleting a connection doesn't remove the credential.

          Actions

          An action performs a specific task or operation within a target system. Use actions to automate tasks across different systems without manual intervention, based on conditions set in the flow. For more information about actions, refer to Create a Flow with a Connector as an Action.

          These Adobe Analytics actions are available in Flow Builder.

          • calculatedmetrics_deleteCalculatedMetric
          • calculatedmetrics_getCalculatedMetricFunction
          • calculatedmetrics_getCalculatedMetricFunctions
          • createAnnotation_1
          • createDateRanges_1
          • deleteAnnotation_1
          • deleteDateRange_1
          • dimensions_getDimension
          • dimensions_getDimensions
          • findCalculatedMetrics
          • findOneCalculatedMetric
          • getAnnotation_1
          • getAnnotations_1
          • getCurrentUser
          • getDateRange_1
          • getDateRanges_1
          • getDiscoveryMe_1
          • getMetric
          • getMetrics
          • getUsers_1
          • projects_getProject
          • updateAnnotation_1
          • updateDateRange_1
          Tip
          Tip For more information about the API, see the external system's API documentation.
          Important
          Important

          For information about specific limitations for connections and third-party connectors, see MuleSoft for Flow: Integration Limits & Considerations.

           
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