If a Dataflow fails with the error message below, the specified sfdcDigest_Node references an object for which no Connected Dataset exists.
This is generally caused by Data Sync having not run or completed successfully (with the specified object included) prior to the attempted run of the dataflow. For example, if your dataflow references the Account object but Data Sync has not run for Account since it was added, the dataflow will fail with this error.
Full error message text
Something went wrong while executing the <sfdcDigest_Node> node: Error during local fetch: Replicated dataset was not found. Verify that the replication dataflow for object ''<Object>' completed successfully.
sfdcDigest_Node: the sfdcDigest_Node is the component in a CRM Analytics dataflow that extracts data from a Salesforce object.
Follow these steps to ensure Data Sync includes the object your dataflow or recipe is trying to read, then retry the dataflow or recipe.
1. In Data Manager, access the Connect page.
2. Ensure the object exists in the Connected Datasets list.
After Data Sync (including the specified object) has completed, manually run the Dataflow or Recipe.
More information about adding objects to Replication can be found in "Add Salesforce Objects and Fields to Data Sync".
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