From the Connections tab, you can manage your Salesforce to Salesforce connections and
connection templates. Connections include everyone that you have invited, whether they have
accepted, declined, or have not yet responded, as well as all the invitations you have received.
Recent connections are automatically displayed on the Connections sub-tab.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Contact Manager, Group, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
If a business partner has sent you an invitation to connect using Salesforce to
Salesforce, click Accept to accept the invitation. After you
accept the invitation, you can subscribe to objects that the connection has published
and begin sharing objects with the connection using the Published Objects and Subscribed
Objects related lists on a connection detail page.
Cancel an Invitation
If an invitation you sent hasn’t been accepted, you can cancel the invitation by
clicking Cancel Invitation. If your partner hasn’t received the
invitation, click Resend to send it again.
Deactivate Connections
If you have created a connection with a business partner and you no longer wish to use
the connection, click Deactivate. If a connection is deactivated,
you can still view and update records that your connection shared with you, but updates
you make won’t be sent to your connection. If you sent records to your connection that
they didn’t accept, the records are removed from their organization, and vice
versa.
Edit Connections
When displaying the connection, you can modify the connection by editing the
connection details. To change the objects published to a connection, click
Publish/Unpublish, or to use a connection template, click
Edit and select an active template. To edit the published
fields on an object, click Edit next to the object. To change the
objects you’re subscribed to, click Subscribe/Unsubscribe.
View Connection History
You can view a detailed history of the connection in the Connection History related
list of the connection detail page. To export the
connection history, select Download connection history
(csv). This lets you download a comma-separated values file that
includes the following information:
Connection status changes
Changes to which account is associated with the connection
Changes to which contact is associated with the connection
Connection owner changes
Changes to published fields
Email communications sent to your business partners
Errors related to validation rules and Apex triggers with validation rules
resulting from:
Records manually accepted
Records automatically accepted
Records updated by Connection User
Note System errors, for example, code errors, aren’t logged in the
Connection History.
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