You must create an SForce Object Search Language (SOSL) query to configure the Search Objects activity.
The following sections discuss the steps to configure the Search Objects activity, create an SOSL query, and provide SOSL syntax rules for IBM® WebSphere® Cast Iron.
To configure the Search Objects activity complete the following steps:When creating a SForce Object Search Language (SOSL) query, you can use dynamic parameters in the WHERE clause of the SOSL statement. Studio can then dynamically map these parameters as the input parameters for the activity. This allows for dynamic control of the query based upon input to the orchestration.
The SForce Object Search Language does not define a syntax for parameterized queries; however, IBM WebSphere Cast Iron does enforce a few proprietary SOSL syntax rules. You can use parameters in either simple expressions or set expressions.
Parameter | Valid or Invalid |
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$AnAccount | valid |
$a123_456 | valid |
$123a | invalid |
$_id | invalid |
Reserved Characters | Description |
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& | ampersand |
* | asterisk |
\ | back slash |
[ ] | box brackets |
: | colon |
, | comma |
{ } | curly braces |
" | double quote |
! | exclamation mark |
- | minus sign |
+ | plus sign |
' | single quote |
~ | tilda |
^ | up arrow |
| | vertical bar |