📄️ Overview
The User Space portal enables you to browse the library of templated integrations, configure and customize integrations and data mappings to fit their specific use cases, and run, schedule, install, and monitor those integrations.
📄️ Installing a single integration pack
A single attachment integration pack allows the installation of only one instance of the integration per account.
📄️ Installing a multi install integration
Multi install integrations are integration packs that allow you to install multiple instances of the Integration per account.
📄️ Installing Connectors from your Space
In this topic, we will focus on the general steps for installing and configuring your OAuth 2.0 connection from the spaces consumer UI.
📄️ Configuring extensions
You can configure processes with one or more of the following extensions in the Spaces UI:
📄️ Process Properties
Process Properties provides consumers a more customized experience while installing a Spaces solution. When running a process with process properties variables (as inputs), based on the datatype configured by your admin for any field, you can use:
📄️ Data maps
Data map extensions represent the generalized mapping between two object definitions. For more details on data maps, refer to Data map entensions.
🗃️ Editing Integration
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📄️ Scheduling a process
After installing an integration, you can schedule processes to run at a designated time. It is also possible to add multiple schedules.
📄️ Running a process
To run a process:
📄️ Uninstalling integration
You can uninstall a single-install or multi-install integration if you no longer want to use it. Uninstalling completely removes the integration along with the data, configuration, and integration activity associated with it. However, you can uninstall an integration from a specific environment instead of completely uninstalling it.
📄️ Integration process reporting
The Integration Process Reporting page displays information about process executions and their related documents and logs. This page helps you check whether a process ran successfully. The report includes all errors that occur during the process execution and scheduling run failures.