Can I Connect Multiple App Accounts to One Workato Account and Recipe
I would like to use Workato to sync one Quickbooks account to multiple Salesforce instances. Will I be able to use one Workato account and one recipe for this?
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Patricia Guevarra
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almost 7 years ago
Hi Saul,
You can connect as many app instances to your account as you need, provided this is covered by the plan you're paying for. However, there are limitations in terms of using them in a single recipe. You can use two instances for Salesforce in one recipe, since there are "Salesforce" and "Salesforce secondary" connectors. You can connect different instances to each connector and use both in one recipe.
As an extra note, this goes for any application that has a "secondary" connector. \
If you would like to use more than 2 Salesforce connectors, or connect more than one for an app that doesn't have this secondary connector, you will need to use a callable recipe. You can see more information about that here: http://docs.workato.com/features/callable-recipes.html
You can connect as many app instances to your account as you need, provided this is covered by the plan you're paying for. However, there are limitations in terms of using them in a single recipe. You can use two instances for Salesforce in one recipe, since there are "Salesforce" and "Salesforce secondary" connectors. You can connect different instances to each connector and use both in one recipe.
As an extra note, this goes for any application that has a "secondary" connector. \
If you would like to use more than 2 Salesforce connectors, or connect more than one for an app that doesn't have this secondary connector, you will need to use a callable recipe. You can see more information about that here: http://docs.workato.com/features/callable-recipes.html
Saul Macht
Can I Connect Multiple App Accounts to One Workato Account and Recipe
I would like to use Workato to sync one Quickbooks account to multiple Salesforce instances. Will I be able to use one Workato account and one recipe for this?
Hi Saul,
You can connect as many app instances to your account as you need, provided this is covered by the plan you're paying for. However, there are limitations in terms of using them in a single recipe. You can use two instances for Salesforce in one recipe, since there are "Salesforce" and "Salesforce secondary" connectors. You can connect different instances to each connector and use both in one recipe.
As an extra note, this goes for any application that has a "secondary" connector. \
If you would like to use more than 2 Salesforce connectors, or connect more than one for an app that doesn't have this secondary connector, you will need to use a callable recipe. You can see more information about that here: http://docs.workato.com/features/callable-recipes.html
Again, as additional information, there has been a request to enhance this feature for other applications. If you support that, you can see this topic: https://support.workato.com/discussions/topics/1000083556
I hope this helps!
Patricia Guevarra
Hi Saul,
You can connect as many app instances to your account as you need, provided this is covered by the plan you're paying for. However, there are limitations in terms of using them in a single recipe. You can use two instances for Salesforce in one recipe, since there are "Salesforce" and "Salesforce secondary" connectors. You can connect different instances to each connector and use both in one recipe.
As an extra note, this goes for any application that has a "secondary" connector. \
If you would like to use more than 2 Salesforce connectors, or connect more than one for an app that doesn't have this secondary connector, you will need to use a callable recipe. You can see more information about that here: http://docs.workato.com/features/callable-recipes.html
Again, as additional information, there has been a request to enhance this feature for other applications. If you support that, you can see this topic: https://support.workato.com/discussions/topics/1000083556
I hope this helps!