Let us know how feel about the new features in our June release. Your feedback will help us make adjustments to improve your experience. 

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* 1. View reports to audit records in a flow



A new Tools > Reports page allows you to analyze flow events – success, errors, and ignored items – to view the trace keys of the records that have been processed at each step.

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* 2. Import mapping in one click

You can now automatically apply import field mapping between source and destination endpoints. integrator․io suggests corresponding fields for integrations between two applications such as NetSuite and Salesforce. Fields you already mapped are unaffected, and you can edit any of the mappings that have been automatically applied.

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* 3. View logs for webhook

You can now set a “debug” timeframe to capture the requests received by integrator․io Webhooks. The data recorded will help developers in troubleshooting or investigating an error.

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* 4. Single sign-on (SSO) authentication



Account owners and administrators can configure SSO authentication for integrator․io accounts to reduce security risks by providing increased assurance about a user’s identity. When the account owner enables SSO and configures it with the OpenID provider (such as Okta or OneLogin), users can securely access integrator․io without needing to store or remember usernames and passwords.

Then, account users can access integrator․io by clicking the app in the SSO provider’s web portal or browsing the SSO URL of the account.

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* 5. PGP encryption/decryption

Improved PGP encryption settings are available for FTP, Amazon S3, and Google Drive, with added functionality to define compression settings and ASCII armor for the files. In addition, you can now enable or disable decryption (export) and encryption (import) for individual transfers that use a PGP-configured connection. The encryption settings also include an option to configure a signing hash.

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* 6. Delete Salesforce records and files

When importing data to Salesforce, an added option allows you to permanently delete records and documents/attachments in your account that match the lookup criteria. You can also suppress errors for records that don’t exist when the flow runs. Previously, you would have had to establish an HTTP connection to delete records through the Salesforce API.

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