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With Oracle Eloqua modulesThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) in Boost.spaceCentralization and synchronization platform, where you can organize and manage your data. IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes., you can manage the recordsOne row in the Boost.space database. These are individual rows under spaces in each module. For example single products, but not their variants. and folders in your Oracle Eloqua account.
To use the Oracle Eloqua modules, you must have an account. You can create an account at login.eloqua.com/
Refer to the Oracle Eloqua API documentation for a list of available endpoints.
To establish the connection in Boost.space Integrator:
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator account, add an Oracle Eloqua moduleThe module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity. (module - Contacts) to your scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive., and click Create a connection.
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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In the Company Name field, enter the company name that you use to sign in to your Oracle Eloqua account.
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In the Username and Password fields, enter credentials that you use to sign in to your Oracle Eloqua account.
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Click Save.
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If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.
You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Oracle Eloqua modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.
Build Oracle Eloqua ScenariosA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive.
After connecting the app, you can perform the following actions:
With the help of these modules, you can manage records in your Oracle Eloqua account.
TriggersEvery scenario has a trigger, an event that starts your scenario. A scenario must have a trigger. There can only be one trigger for each scenario. When you create a new scenario, the first module you choose is your trigger for that scenario. Create a trigger by clicking on the empty module of a newly created scenario or moving the... when records are created.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
RecordOne row in the Boost.space database. These are individual rows under spaces in each module. For example single products, but not their variants. Type |
Select the record type to watch. |
Limit |
Enter the maximum number of results to be worked with during one execution cycleA cycle is the operation and commit/rollback phases of scenario execution. A scenario may have one or more cycles (one is the default).. |
Retrieves a list of records filtered by criteria.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Record Type |
Select the record type to search. |
Search Method |
Select the desired search method. |
Search |
Enter a valid query string according to the Oracle Eloqua documentation. |
Filter |
Create filters to narrow down the search records returned. |
Order |
Map or enter the direction in which fields should be returned. |
Limit |
Enter the maximum number of results to be worked with during one execution cycle. |
Creates a new record.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Record Type |
Select the record type to create. |
Record Details |
Enter or map the information of the record you want to create into the fields that appear. The fields are dependent upon the selected Record Type. |
Retrieves the details of a record by its ID.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Record Type |
Select the record type to get. |
Record ID |
Enter the ID of the record you want to get. |
Updates a record by its ID.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Record Type |
Select the record type to update. |
Record ID |
Enter the ID of the record you want to get. |
Record Details |
Enter or map the information of the record you want to update into the fields that appear. The fields are dependent upon the selected Record Type. |
With the help of these modules, you can manage records in your Oracle Eloqua account.
Retrieves a list of folders.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Folder Type |
Select the folder type to search. |
Search Method |
Select the desired search method. |
Search |
Enter a valid query string according to the Oracle Eloqua documentation. |
Filter |
Create filters to narrow down the search records returned. |
Order |
Map or enter the direction in which fields should be returned. |
Limit |
Enter the maximum number of results to be worked with during one execution cycle. |
Creates a new folder.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Folder Name |
Enter the name for the folder. |
Folder Type |
Select the folder type to create. |
Parent Folder ID |
Enter the ID of the parent folder where the new folder will be created in. |
Description |
Enter a description for a folder. |
Retrieves an existing folder.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Folder Type |
Select the folder type to get. |
Folder ID |
Enter the ID of the folder you want to get. |
Updates an existing folder.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
Folder Name |
Enter the name for the folder. |
Folder Type |
Select the folder type to update. |
Parent Folder ID |
Enter the ID of the parent folder where the new folder will be created in. |
Description |
Enter a description for a folder. |
Performs an arbitrary authorized API Call.
Connection |
Establish a connection to your Oracle Eloqua account. |
URL |
Enter a path relative to Refer to the Oracle Eloqua API documentation for a list of available endpoints. |
Method |
Select or map the HTTP method you want to use: GET to retrieve information for an entry. POST to create a new entry. PUT to update/replace an existing entry. DELETE to delete an entry. |
Headers |
Enter or map the desired request headers. |
Query String |
Enter or map the request query string. |
Body |
Enter the body content for your API call. |