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There's also a document available on freshdesk that details the difference if you need a password and/or a token. I think you would pull the password in the connection JSON and then pass that instead into the import.
Each time you run a job that uses the connection to import it should make a call out to the API to pull a new token. We recently set this up for a connection where the token expires after 30 minutes.Setup the token call in the connection JSON and th...
One other note, it will prompt you if you don't have it but acctKey is a required field in the analytics if you are trying to use this to disable accounts.
Yes there is a way to do this.In your analytics you have to include a specific line to set the default action. Then you create a Job and make sure to select the specific analytics you want to run and check the box that says Execute Default Action fo...
You need to differentiate between importing users (Legacy/HR) and importing accounts (AD).You need a reconciliation field otherwise every time you import, it will try to create duplicate users. It recognizes that field is unique (e.g. employeeid) an...