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Cvent Connector

Cvent Connector

Cvent Sources in Synchronization Tasks

Cvent Sources in
Synchronization
Tasks

You can read from a single object or multiple objects when you configure a
synchronization
task. You can configure the Cvent source properties on the
Source
page of the
Synchronization
Task wizard.
The following table describes the Cvent source properties:
Property
Description
Connection
Name of the Cvent source connection.
Source Type
Type of the source object.
You can read data from a single Cvent source object. You can read data from multiple Cvent source objects.
Source Object
Name of the source object.
Display technical names instead of labels
Displays technical names instead of business names.
Display source fields in alphabetical order
Displays source fields in alphabetic order. By default, fields appear in the order returned by the source system.
When you configure a
synchronization
task to use a Cvent source, you can configure the advanced source properties. The advanced source properties appear on the
Schedule
page of the
Synchronization
Task wizard.
The following table describes the Cvent advanced source properties:
Advanced Property
Description
Preprocessing Commands
Enter pre-processing script that should be executed before running the
synchronization
task.
Post-processing Commands
Enter post-processing script that should be executed after running the
synchronization
task.
Parameter File Name
File that contains the parameters to be used in filters or expressions. Ensure that you have saved the parameter file in the
<Secure Agent installation directory>/apps/Data_Integration_Server/data/userparameters
directory.
Maximum Number of Log Files
Enter the maximum number of log files that the Secure Agent generates until the number reaches the limit that you set. Default is 10.
Execution Mode
Sets the amount of detail that appears in the log file. Select Standard or Verbose. Default is Standard. Select Verbose for troubleshooting.

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