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brendanmcdaniel
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Talend Open Studio for Data Integration 7.2.1 Salesforce

Hi, I have recently upgraded from TOS DI 6.2 to 7.2.1

 

Since doing so I have noticed some constraints with Salesforce connections

 

1. No longer able to incrementally add a new module (i.e. custom object), instead when I select retrieve modules it looks as though 7.2.1 will bring down everything if it already exists or not.

 

2. In concert with the above issue I am no longer able to update a modules schema in of itself... i.e. should I add a new attribute (field) to the Account object, I don't have the option to update via the `guess schema` button which used to be present in the schema definition, frustratingly get this updated I have no choice but to wither add manually or retrieve the entire salesforce connections schema... taking upward of five minutes

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Anonymous
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I'm afraid I have not had a reason to use 7.2.1 with Salesforce yet, but if you have noticed a regression somewhere, could you report it on our Jira site which is here https://jira.talendforge.org

This may have already been raised, so I would do a quick check first. It is a really useful site if you find what you think is bug in the product. If it has been raised before, you should be able to see when it is likely to be fixed and if it hasn't been raised, it gives you an opportunity to get the ball rolling with a brief description and a few mouse clicks

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Anonymous
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I'm afraid I have not had a reason to use 7.2.1 with Salesforce yet, but if you have noticed a regression somewhere, could you report it on our Jira site which is here https://jira.talendforge.org

This may have already been raised, so I would do a quick check first. It is a really useful site if you find what you think is bug in the product. If it has been raised before, you should be able to see when it is likely to be fixed and if it hasn't been raised, it gives you an opportunity to get the ball rolling with a brief description and a few mouse clicks