If a Dataflow fails with the following error message, the specified sfdcDigest node (the Dataflow node responsible for extracting replicated Salesforce object data into CRM Analytics) includes a field that is not present in the replicated dataset:
Something went wrong while executing node sfdcDigest_Node: Error accessing replicated dataset.: Invalid extract field name [Field_Name]
This is generally caused by Data Sync, the scheduled or manual process that replicates the Salesforce object data into CRM Analytics having not run or completed successfully (with the specified field included) prior to the attempted run of the dataflow.
This error occurs because CRM Analytics tried to read a field from a replicated dataset that was not included in the most recent Data Sync run. Data Sync is the process that copies Salesforce object data into CRM Analytics for use in Dataflows. Rerunning the Data Sync again updates the data Dataflow depends on, ensuring the expected field is available before the Dataflow executes.
1. In Data Manager, access the Connect screen.
2. Click the Object which contains the field.
3. Ensure the field exists in the Connected Dataset structure and is not deactivated (grayed out). If you're unable to save any changes and the Save button is grayed out, refer to this article.
Or
4. If you have decided to remove the field from the replicated object dataset, proceed with the following steps.
1. On the replicated object dataset, click Run Data Sync.
2. Confirm that Data Sync completes successfully.
After Replication (including the specified field) has been completed, manually run the Dataflow.
More information about adding fields to Replication can be found in Add Salesforce Objects and Fields to Data Sync.
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