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To enable Salesforce Files, you must configure the two settings shown below. The first one setting is to include the actual objects that store the Content File information on Salesforce either with pulsar.sync.objects or with pulsar.sync.relationship.directives. The second one setting (pulsar.sync.cdl.objects) allows you to specify which parent objects that Pulsar should sync Files for. Modify your existing sync object list setting to include these objects as wellone of the following two settings depending on your setup.
If you are using relationship sync directives instead, add these objects only at depth 0:
Also specify this setting to sync files attached to specific objects.
For example, to sync Files for Contacts and Accounts specify this value: Account When using relationship directives in combination with this setting, a ContentDocumentLink directive will be automatically added (behind the scenes) for every directive where the target object type is one of the types in this cdl.objects setting (at the next higher depth). Also, subsequent sync stages will retrieve the ContentDocument and ContentVersion objects that are specifically referenced by the downloaded ContentDocumentLink objects.
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While Salesforce generally allows Pulsar to query for server deleted records in order to remove them from the local device, they do not provide this feature for all objects. The objects associated with content files (ContentDocument, ContentDocumentLink, and ContentVersion) are among those that do not have this support. This means that Pulsar is currently unable to determine when files get deleted from the server via a typical sync. The current work around to this is to run a special type of sync (single object sync) from the parent object. This limited sync can query for all content document link records associated with that single parent object and automatically removes any local records that were not found. Salesforce Files related list support is also not available within Pulsar for Event and Task objects. |
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