Salesforce Compatibility Considerations for Salesforce Connect—Cross-Org
Adapter
Some Salesforce features and functionality have special behaviors or aren’t available
for external objects that are associated with an external data source of type Salesforce Connect: Cross-Org.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning
Experience
Available in: Developer Edition
Available for an extra cost
in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited
Editions
The cross-org adapter for Salesforce Connect can access only queryable objects in
the provider org. If you define an external object whose table name specifies an
object that can’t be queried, your users and the Lightning Platform can’t access
that external object.
You can’t use Salesforce Connect external
objects to access big objects in another org.
When you deploy an external data source that uses OAuth 2.0 from a sandbox org to a
production org, you must update the authentication provider. On a production org, an external
data source can’t use an authentication provider that directs authorization or
token requests to a sandbox org. Similarly, on a sandbox org, an external data
source can’t use an authentication provider that directs authorization or token
requests to a production org.
Also review the considerations that apply to all Salesforce Connect adapters.
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