Why would a developer clone an Integration Procedure instead of versioning it?
A developer is creating an OmniScript that Provisions trial orgs to their customers. The following text block in the OmniScript uses a merge code to display the ID for the new trial org:
Welcome to Salesforce
Your ID is %Details: Customer10:ID%
During testing, the developer notices that the ID does not display. The data JSON is structured as shown below.
How should the developer correct the merge code in order for the ID to display?
A customer sets up two LWC OmniScripts, one embedded into another. AccountId is set in a Set Values element in the parent OmniScript. The Accountid set in the parent OmniScript is used to set another Set values element ContextAccountId in the emvedded OmniScript. The embedded OmniScript is activated.
While previewing the OmniScript flow from the parent, it is found that Account I set correct in the parent OmniScript. However ContextAccount in the embedded OmniScript is not set with the Accountid from parent OmniScript. On previewing the embedded OmniScript individually. It is found that ContextAccountId is set correctly.
What is the reason for this? Refer to the exhibit below.
A company wants to allow agents to send customers a quote for signature. The quote is a documents created using a DocuSign template that has been prefilled with all of the quote details. The document will be emailed to one or more recipients for signature.
How should a developer configure this functionality in an OmniScript?
A developer creates an Integration Procedure with a Set values and a DataRaptor Extract Action that requires Accountld as a key. When the developer previews the Integration Procedure, the developer enters the Accountld correctly and executes the preview. The developer sees the data extracted by the DataRaptor in the Debug Log, but the response is empty.
What is the likely cause of this issue?