The solution involves using 'celigo_nlobjTransformType' & 'celigo_nlobjTransformId' in the mapping when creating the Customer Payment. See the screenshots below for details of an example which has been tested and verified.
Thanks for letting us know you're looking to solve the same problem! Jerome Morden - did you find a good solution for this yet with support? I've shared both of your questions with our PM team and will get back to you.
Hello Jerome, did you end up finding the solution? that would be great if you could shed some insight on this topic, and I need to do something similar!
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The solution involves using 'celigo_nlobjTransformType' & 'celigo_nlobjTransformId' in the mapping when creating the Customer Payment. See the screenshots below for details of an example which has been tested and verified.
Flow
Export Step
Import Step
Import Step : Mapping
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Adel
Hi Damien Pinot,
Thanks for letting us know you're looking to solve the same problem! Jerome Morden - did you find a good solution for this yet with support? I've shared both of your questions with our PM team and will get back to you.
Hello Jerome, did you end up finding the solution? that would be great if you could shed some insight on this topic, and I need to do something similar!
Hi Damien Pinot and Jerome Morden - We've recently launched Celigo University and it has a great learning path. If you're still stuck, our integration experts are available every Tuesday and Thursday during Office Hours.
Hi All,
Is there a solution to this?
Thanks!
Is the example from Adel Haider valid?
Hi Jon Ureta and Steve Klett
I have just built and tested the solution and modified my post above to reflect the changes.
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