ilana Bittner
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Why would bold text cause this kind of error for an Admin bu not a SuperAdmin?
That fixed it. Thank you!
What do you make of that?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Plugin not creating new WordPress ObjectI’m going to explore that option and report back.
Thanks again!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Plugin not creating new WordPress ObjectThanks, that’s what I suspected, but wanted to confirm.
So it would only create a new record in WordPress when a new record in Salesforce is created? Is that correct?
What if they were a different object in Salesforce? If a Salesforce Prospect was converted to a Contact, would that trigger a new User in WordPress?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Salesforce Checkbox FieldYes! Thank you. I haven’t used CMB2 before, and have been looking for a good reason to check it out!
In this case, the WP use is a Member Directory so I used BuddyPress to create additional fields, but it looks like CMB2 just punches a new field directly into the User.
That’s awesome, now I have something new to explore Monday morning!
Thanks so much, Jonathan. Have a great weekend.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Syncing Picklists@jonathanstegall Even after the second update, I was unable to edit the fieldmap. I ended up backing up, deleting it and starting over. Now its fine and I can edit the new field map, so it must have been some kind of ghost.
As for the 400 error, it is a different error after the update, which is:
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URL: https://na74.salesforce.com/services/data/v41.0/sobjects/Contact/0031J00001IpjnFQAR
Message: Retired (Y/N): bad value for restricted picklist field: 0
Code: 400
Its a Yes/No data field with the same choices as SF, so I started looking at the raw data in SQL and discovered that the plugin I’m using to create additional User fields is saving them to the database as a numeric value rather than the text in the picklist. I think I’ll just need to find a different plugin for that. I know you built this to sync User data, are you adding any additional data fields or just using the standard WP ones?
- This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by ilana Bittner.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Syncing PicklistsThanks, Jonathan!
I’m still having some trouble. When pulling from SF, I get a 400 Error:
Message:
SELECT F, , M, L, S, P, O, H, n, B, V, G
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ERROR at Row:1:Column:10
unexpected token: ‘,’Code: 400
When pushing to SF, I get different 400 Error:
URL: https://na74.salesforce.com/services/data/v41.0/sobjects/Contact/0031J00001IpjiiQAB
Message: No such column ” on sobject of type Contact
Code: 400
Also worth noting that I can’t seem to edit my fieldmap anymore. I tried to delete the two fields that have pick lists, to see if I still get the 400 errors, and when it tries to save, the red vertical line that denotes an error appears at the top of the screen, but with no error message.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by ilana Bittner.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Syncing Buddypress Profile FieldsSorry, @andthballrolls I didn’t see your question before I marked it as resolved. I used User Extra Fields to create the fields I needed. Both Object Sync and Buddypress recognize these fields. The only thing that’s a little squirrely is when you’re setting up Fieldmaps in the Object Sync settings, the new fields you create show up as a hard-to-deciffer string of characters, like wpuef_cid_c2. As long as you keep track, its not a problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Object Sync for Salesforce] Syncing Buddypress Profile FieldsThanks, Jonathan!
The hooks look great, but this part of a big project got dumped on me at the last minute, using them is probabbly a little beyond my php capabilities in the time I have to do it. I punched the fields into regular usermeta instead using a plugin called User Extra Fields, your plugin sees them now and BuddyPress still displays them.
I just want to take a sec to thank you for this work. It’s an immensely useful tool, and incredibly well-documented and supported. Even though I live in Maryland, I just subscribed to MinnPost to support your efforts and mission of great journalism.
Warmly,
Ilana+1 breturi7’s comment above. Any ETA on an update / premium version?
In the meantime, is there a code tweak you could suggest for adding a comment field?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: IE blog page errorThanks, just also noticed the “paste from Word” function in the new post window.
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: IE blog page errorBTW, the site is http://buyandholdisdeadagain.com/