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I was trying to do a full load of all available Salesforce Data. To achieve that, I successfully inserted 1317 * selected: true in the properties.json. Unfortunately, when I start the tap (without any state file), not all (not even close) objects are getting extracted. In the first run, I had ~130 objects, in the 2nd run ~70 objects.
Additionally, the main objects, like Leads, Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities were not extracted. When I only select those few objects in the properties, they get extracted like they should be.
Is there something I am missing to achieve a full load?
I chose a start_date in 2016, so there is definitely data in everything available.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, I am not absolutely sure, because it's some time ago, but I think we made something wrong with the selection in the catalog file. Now we are using all singer packages with Meltano which is selecting and creating the catalog file automatically, but we are using this tap still today running every day.
I was trying to do a full load of all available Salesforce Data. To achieve that, I successfully inserted 1317 * selected: true in the properties.json. Unfortunately, when I start the tap (without any state file), not all (not even close) objects are getting extracted. In the first run, I had ~130 objects, in the 2nd run ~70 objects.
Additionally, the main objects, like Leads, Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities were not extracted. When I only select those few objects in the properties, they get extracted like they should be.
Is there something I am missing to achieve a full load?
I chose a start_date in 2016, so there is definitely data in everything available.
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: