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09-23-2020 08:34 AM
This is the first time that I'm working with Integration Hub or Oauth and I'm a bit confused.
I'm following the instructions in the documentation very carefully. I've entered the initial data in the Application Registry. I don't have a token revocation URL, but as that is not mandatory I don't know if I need one.
When entering the entity scopes, the column headings in the documentation differ for each object. When I go to enter the data, they remain as Name and OAuth Scope. As far as I can tell, I have the values entered correctly and the entity profile is created.
When I create the credential, I enter the values as described in the documentation and hit Save. From there, I get this error:
Since I followed all the instructions and confirmed that I've entered the correct values I go ahead and click the Get OAuth Token link. That produces the following error from Microsoft:
This raises the following questions:
- What do I need to do to avoid getting the OAuth Access or Refresh token messages?
- Since I'm using OOTB functionality, how do I add a name value pair to the request body and what do I use for scope? I assume that must come from the Microsoft side?
All suggestions are gratefully appreciated.
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09-30-2020 04:07 PM
I opened a HI ticket and between the support engineer and one of my colleagues who supports Azure it turned out to be an issue with what values were included in some of the URLs. The strange message still appeared when I set up the credentials, but I got a token and that message was replaced with an acknowledgement that there was a token and it's expiry.
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09-23-2020 08:43 AM
Hi,
You might have setup up the oAUth profile. The account used for this integration has access to that oauth table?
Thakns,
Ashutosh
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09-23-2020 08:49 AM
Hi Ashutosh,
I'm running under my account which has full admin rights. Do I need to add any roles?
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09-23-2020 09:32 AM
When I go into Manage tokens, there is none for the Microsoft credentials, but apparently that is where I need to enter the scope.
Any ideas what I need to do to get the token to generate?
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