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  • The server has indeed php version lower than 5.5. Which is actually not supported anymore… Thanks for the quick respons.

    Hi Jonathan,

    I have another issue after moving the site to another domain. When trying to activate the plugin the followin error is thrown:
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘[‘ in …../public_html/wp-content/plugins/object-sync-for-salesforce/classes/salesforce.php on line 142

    I tried to uninstall an install the plugin, but without any luck. I also updated the plugin to most recent version.

    Can u please help me out?

    Thanks in advance.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by fcjoos.

    Sorry for my late respons Jonathan.

    The issue was solved. Probably because I had two different field mappings in the backend. Within WordPress in two different objects, but in Salesforce on one and the same object. Perhaps it also had to do with the fact that the pull was initiated via last viewed. I changed this setting to last updated.

    Working like a charm now. Thanks for your help. Much appreciated!

    Hi Jonathan, thanks for your reply.

    Wordpress 2 Salesforce is indeed realtime. You told earlier that Salesforce 2 WordPress is alway asynchronously. Schedule settings are: Pull from Salesforce is every 5 minutes.
    When I look at the cron events under extra I see the following entry:
    Hookname Arguments Actions
    salesforce_pull None Object_Sync_Sf_Schedule->maybe_handle()
    Object_Sync_Sf_Schedule->maybe_handle()
    Object_Sync_Sf_Schedule->maybe_handle()

    I have enabled logging on error and notice, but no entries found in de log posts.

    Same issue here, but can’t seem to get it work. I have installed de wp control plugin and I’m able to run the cron job.
    Wordpress -> Salesforce goes fine
    Salesforce -> WordPress seems to do nothing.

    Hope someone can help out.

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