Salesforce create user

Creates a user in Salesforce.

Note: This is an external action and may execute on servers running outside your data center Centralized locations used to house servers used by Nintex for remote storage, processing, or distribution of data. Nintex has a number of regional data centers available for Nintex for Office 365. For information about Nintex data centers and where your data center is located, contact your Nintex account or territory manager. region. Before implementing, consider performance and regional concerns where digital boundaries are an issue. For more information, see In-tenant and external actions.

Action settings

Do one of the following to open the Action configuration window:

  • Double-click the action.
  • Click on the action and then click Configure.

See Action configuration window for more information.

Field Description

Environment

Specify the Salesforce environment. Select one of the following items.

  • Production
  • Sandbox

Username

Specify the Salesforce username.

Password

Specify the Salesforce password.

Security token

Specify the Salesforce security token.

Note: For more information on security tokens, refer to the following topic in Salesforce online help: "Resetting Your Security Token."

First name

Specify the first name.

Last name

Specify the last name.

Alias

Specify the alias. Maximum 8 characters.

Email

Specify the email address.

Email encoding

Specify the email encoding.

Username

Specify the Salesforce username.

Nickname

Specify the display name in online communities.

Role

Specify the name of the role.

Profile

Specify the profile name to control what the user can do.

Time zone

Specify the timezone.

Locale

Specify the locale.

Language

Specify the language.

Fields

Specify additional fields and corresponding values for the user.

User ID

Specify a text variable to store the ID of the user.

User URL

Specify a text variable to store the URL of the user.

For more information about how to use Lookups in configuration fields, see Lookups in action configuration fields.