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Through standards-based interfaces like OData and Swagger, the CData API Server provides a native experience in Logic Apps and Power Automate with Act CRM. OData enables real-time connectivity to data; Swagger enables scaffolding, or code generation, of wizards in Logic Apps and Power Automate, as well as scaffolding Power Apps. This article shows how to add Act CRM to an IFTTT (if-this-then-that) workflow in a Logic App.
If you have not already done so, download the CData API Server. Once you have installed the API Server, follow the steps below to begin producing secure Act CRM OData services:
To work with Act CRM data in a Logic App, we start by creating and configuring a Act CRM connection. Follow the steps below to configure the API Server to connect to Act CRM data:
The and properties, under the Authentication section, must be set to valid Act! user credentials. In addition to the authentication values, see the following:
Connecting to Act! Premium
In addition to the authentication values, the to Act! is also required; for example https://eup1-iis-04.eu.hosted.act.com/.
Additionally, you must specify the you will connect to. This is found by going to the About Act! Premium menu of your account, at the top right of the page, in the ? menu. Use the Database Name in the window that appears.
Connecting to Act! Premium Cloud
To connect to your Act! Premium Cloud account, you also need to specify the property. This property is found in the URL address of the Cloud account; for example https://eup1-iis-04.eu.hosted.act.com/ActCloudName/.
Note that retrieving ActCRM metadata can be expensive. It is advised that you set the property to store the metadata locally.
π Connecting to a datasource (SQLite is shown)Next, create a user to access your Act CRM data through the API Server. You can add and configure users on the Users page. Follow the steps below to configure and create a user:
Having created a user, you are ready to create API endpoints for the Act CRM tables:
Having configured a connection to Act CRM data, created a user, and added resources to the API Server, you now have an easily accessible REST API based on the OData protocol for those resources. From the API page in API Server, you can view and copy the API Endpoints for the API:
π API EndpointsYou can use the API Server in a Logic App to create process flows around Act CRM data. The HTTP + Swagger action provides a wizard to define the operations you want to execute to Act CRM. The following steps below show how to retrieve Act CRM data in a Logic App.
If your table has a column containing the creation date of a record, you can follow the steps below to write a function to check the column values for any new records. Otherwise, skip to the Create a Logic App section to send out emails to entities that match a filter.
To find new Act CRM entities since a certain time, you can write a function that retrieves a datetime value for the start of the interval:
module.exports = function (context, data) {
var d = new Date();
d.setHours(d.getHours()-1);
// Response of the function to be used later.
context.res = {
body: {
start: d
}
};
context.done();
};
Follow the steps below to create a trigger that searches Act CRM for results that match a filter. If you created the function above, you can search for objects that were created after the start of the interval returned.
http://MySite:MyPort/api.rsc/@MyAuthtoken/$oas
Use the descriptions for each property to specify additional parameters such as the columns to retrieve, filters, etc. Below is an example filter:
Subject eq 'Sample subject'
The API Server returns the descriptions and other documentation in the swagger document. You can find more information on using the OData API and supported OData in the API Server help documentation.
To use the datetime value returned from the getInterval function, use the "ge" operator with a datetime column in the Activities table and select the Body parameter in the dialog. Note that quotes must be used to surround the datetime value.
π An OData filter on the results of an Azure Function App, getToday. (Salesforce is shown.)Switch to Code View and modify the $filter expression to extract the property containing the start of the interval. Use the syntax '@{body('MyFunc')['MyProp']'.
"getAllAccount": {
"inputs": {
"method": "get",
"queries": {
"$filter": "CreatedDate ge '@{body('getInterval')['start']}'"
},
"uri": "https://MySite:MyPort/api.rsc/@MyAuthtoken/Activities"
}
You can now access Act CRM as data sources and destinations in your workflows.
Follow the steps below to email a report with any new Activities entities.
Click Save and then click Run to send email notifications on any Act CRM records created in the last hour.
π Dynamic columns added to template the body of an email. (Salesforce is shown.)Learn more or sign up for a free trial:
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