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Configuration of Contact Issue History in Salesforce.com

This section describes how to set up access so that a salesperson in Salesforce.com can view FootPrints Issues for a specified contact.

There are two types of links that can be created from Salesforce.com to FootPrints:

An example of a contact history link is given on the Sales/CRM Integration Administration screen. 

Configure the FootPrints Side

To configure the FootPrints side:

  1. Within FootPrints, go to Workspace Administration | Workspace Options | Add-on Modules | Sales/CRM Integration
  1. There is an option to enable Sales/CRM Integration for that Workspace only.  Click Enabled.
  1. For security reasons, there is an option to add a unique key for each Workspace.  This key value must be present in any links created in order for this feature to work.  The field can be left blank, but this leaves open the possibility of anyone being able to view the data.

Configure the Salesforce.com Side

To configure the Salesforce.com side:

  1. In a web browser, access the Salesforce.com web site at http://www.salesforce.com.

Note

Access and licenses for Salesforce.com is obtained from Salesforce.com and not from BMC.

  1. Select the Customer Login link and log in to the customer area with your username (an email address) and password.  Your customer page is displayed.

Perform steps 3 through 16 of this procedure twice:  once to set up the Contact History Web Link and once to set up the Company History Web Link.

  1. Click the Setup link located in the top right corner of the web page.  The setup page is displayed.
  1. In the left frame, under the App Setup heading, select Customize | Contacts | Custom Links.  The Web Links: Contact page is displayed. 

  1. In the main frame, click on New.  Step 1 is displayed.
  1. In the Link Label field, enter a name for the link.  This label identifies the link to users.  For example, you might name the link Contact Support History for the Contact History Web Link or Company Support History for the Company History Web Link. Don't change any other fields.  After entering the label, click Next.  Step 2 is displayed.

 

  1. Step 2 provides drop-down lists that generate keywords for representing Salesforce.com data in a URL.  You will use that data when entering the FootPrints URL later in this procedure.  The URL, in turn, is what Salesforce.com uses to access FootPrints when you view FootPrints Issues from within Salesforce.com.

In the Select Field Type drop-down, select Contact Fields to set up the Contact History Web Link or Company Fields to set up the Company History Web Link.

  1. In the Select Field drop-down, select a field that uniquely identifies this contact.  When you display FootPrints issues later, it searches the database and displays all active issues with matching data in the selected field for the contact.  It is recommended that you select Contact: Email, since an email address is generally unique to a contact.

When you select a field, the Copy Merge Field Value field is populated with a keyword.  You will copy that keyword into the URL in the next step.

  1. In the Link URL field, enter the FootPrints URL that Salesforce.com will use to obtain the Issue information.  An example URL is as follows:

http://machine.domain.com:2018/MRcgi/MRentrancePage.pl? EXT_LINK=1&

EXT_LINK_KEY=aabbcc&

PROJECTID=1&

ABN={!Contact_Email}&

GRPDETAIL={!Org_City}

You can cut and paste the sample URL provided on the Sales/CRM setup page in FootPrints and replace the sample values as follows:

One of the next two fields must also be used.  ABN is used to create a Contact History link, while GRPDETAIL is used to create a Company History Link.

  1. Once all the parameters have been entered, click Next.  Step 3 is displayed.  Steps 3 and 4 are concerned with the appearance of the Salesforce.com interface.  BMC makes no recommendations as to how you format your display.
  1. Step 5 is a confirmation window for the settings you chose.  Check the settings and, if you are satisfied, select Save.  A warning window is displayed telling you that the setup is not completed until you add it to the Page Layout tab.  Click OK on the warning window.  The Web Links:  Contact window is displayed, showing the link you created.
  1. Click the Customize | Contacts | Page Layouts link in the left frame.  The integration does not work until you have added it to the Page Layouts.
  1. In the Contact Layout page in the main frame, click the Edit link next to the web link that you just created (Contact or Company).
  1. On the right side of the main frame, there is a section labeled View.  If the name of the Web Link that you just created is not displayed, select Contact Web Links from the drop-down list in the View section.
  1. Drag and drop the name of the Web Link you just created from the View section to the Web Links section of the page.
  1. Scroll to the top of the page and click Save.

A link is displayed on the Contact page in Salesforce.com.  Clicking that link opens that contact's/company’s history in FootPrints.  Remember, if you want to set up links for both Contact Support History and Company Support History, you have to go through the procedure twice.

Changing the Link Label

To change the label on the button that links your Salesforce.com account with the FootPrints database:

  1. In a web browser, access the Salesforce.com web site at http://www.salesforce.com.
  1. Select the Customer Login link and log in to the customer area with your username (an email address) and password.  Your customer page is displayed.
  2. Click the Setup link located in the top right corner of the web page.  The setup page is displayed.
  3. In the left frame, under the Studio heading, select Customize | Contacts | Web Links.  The Web Links: Contact page is displayed.
  4. In the main frame, click on Edit for the label you want to change.
  5. Type the new label in the Link Label field in the Web Link Definition section.
  6. Click the Save button.