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daniel.boon
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November 23, 2020
Salesforce

How to Import Salesforce Account data to CC

  • November 23, 2020
  • 26 replies
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  With our Salesforce Account import integration, you can bring Account data into CC and link it to community members.  You can then get insights about account-level engagement on the engagement dashboard.

This article explains how to configure the integration that pulls Salesforce Account data into CC

To set this integration up, you’ll need to find out which field on the Account object in your Salesforce instance identifies whether an Account is a customer.

Salesforce admins can implement this in several different ways, so make sure you find out the correct field to use. Currently, we only support Salesforce fields with the type ‘picklist’ on the Account object.

How to set up the Salesforce Account Import

 

Firstly, make sure you’ve installed the Salesforce app on CC:

https://community.insided.com/integrations-124/how-to-install-the-salesforce-x-insided-integrations-3932

  1. Go to Control > Integrations > Apps > Salesforce
  2. Under the integration ‘Import Salesforce Account data to CC’, select the Account field which identifies whether an Account is a customer.
  3. Then select the value (or values) that represents a customer.
  4. Make sure the ‘Automatically import Salesforce accounts to CC’ toggle is turned on.
  5. Press save changes, and you’re done!

What happens next?

  • We’ll start importing Salesforce Accounts to your CC instance and matching them with community members.
  • The Salesforce Account import currently runs on a schedule every 6 hours to import Account data and process any Accounts that have been added, updated, or removed.

 

 

How do we match community members to Accounts?

We match community members to Accounts based on a matching Contact (based on email address) with a relationship to that Account. (The same linking process is used as with the Salesforce community data export).

 

🛑 Limitations of the Salesforce Account import integration

  • Salesforce Parent Accounts are not supported: this integration only looks at ‘child’ Accounts.
  • Community members can only be linked to a single Account: at the moment, we only link the community member to one Account, even if the Contact is related to multiple Accounts.
  • Accounts with a name exceeding 128 characters are not imported: currently we pass over Accounts that exceed this restriction when importing from Salesforce.
  • Salesforce ‘Person Accounts’ are not supported. This integration is aimed at B2B companies using the standard Account object in Salesforce.
  • Currently we only support the AccountField in the Import Salesforce Account data to inSided which accepts multiple values.

26 replies

Maayan K
Contributor ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
February 2, 2023

@bas tried to see what I am getting on our account as well, for some reason its recognizing most accounts active on the community as inactive on salesforce what is the determining field this is looking at? as this is far from the reality… 

 

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bas
Helper ⭐️⭐️⭐️
February 2, 2023

@Maayan K I suggest you reach out to support for these sort of questions; they will be able to take a look at the logs and see if anything untoward is happening.

ryanne.perry
Helper ⭐️
March 31, 2023

@adam.ballhaussen @Scott Baldwin @Maayan K @logicalhare or would anyone else on this thread be willing to speak live for 15-20 minutes to share how you’re setting up dashboards and using Salesforce to measure growth in active users? I know it will go a long way to help us measure our successes if you have some time! 🙏

🌻 Ryanne
March 31, 2023

We’re moving off inSided shortly, so I’m probably not the best, maybe @DannyPancratz can help?

logicalhare
Contributor ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
March 31, 2023

Our community is limited to developers at the moment, most of which are not our customers. So we’re taking a slow approach to using the Salesforce data. For now, all we utilize are the default custom objects provided by the integration, not the dashboards. Our CSMs can pull reports based on those objects that tell them how their accounts are interacting on the community (number of questions posted, replies, likes, etc.). Our data is pretty limited though as mentioned, so not much to share yet.

adam.ballhaussen
Helper ⭐️
March 31, 2023

@adam.ballhaussen @Scott Baldwin @Maayan K @logicalhare or would anyone else on this thread be willing to speak live for 15-20 minutes to share how you’re setting up dashboards and using Salesforce to measure growth in active users? I know it will go a long way to help us measure our successes if you have some time! 🙏

@ryanne.perry I’m happy to chat. Feel free to connect via DM so we can coordinate a time.

Adam B.