Salesforce Connector for Talend Studio How to Get Profiles

Introduction

In this article we will delve deeper into Salesforce and Talend Studio integration, and will learn how to get profiles. We are continuing from where we left off. By this time, you must have installed ODBC PowerPack, created ODBC Data Source, and configured authentication settings in your Salesforce account .

So, let's not waste time and begin.

Use Query Builder to generate SQL query

  1. The first thing you have to do is open Query Builder:

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  2. Then simply select the Get Profiles endpoint (action).

  3. Continue by configuring the Required parameters. You can also set optional parameters too.

  4. Move on by hitting Preview Data button to preview the results.

  5. If you see the results you need, simply copy the generated query:

    Get Profiles
    This Endpoint has no parameters.
    SELECT * FROM Profiles
    Query Builder
  6. That's it! You can use this query in Talend Studio.

Let's not stop here and explore SQL query examples, including how to use them in Stored Procedures and Views (virtual tables) in the next steps.

SQL query examples

Use these SQL queries in your Talend Studio data source:

How to Get Profiles

SELECT * FROM Profiles

get_profiles endpoint belongs to Profiles table(s), and can therefore be used via those table(s).

Get Profiles in Talend Studio

  1. Once we have a connection to ZappySys Data Gateway created, we can proceed by creating a job:

    Create a job in Talend Studio
  2. Simply drag and drop ZappySys Data Gateway connection onto the job:

    Creating an input based on ZappySys Data Gateway connection
  3. Then create an input based on ZappySys Data Gateway connection:

    Creating an input based on ZappySys Data Gateway connection
  4. Continue by configuring a SQL query and click Guess schema button:

    Configuring a SQL query in Talend Studio
  5. Finish by configuring the schema, for example:

    Configuring a schema in Talend Studio

More actions supported by Salesforce Connector

Learn how to perform other actions directly in Talend Studio with these how-to guides:

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