Connect to Salesforce Pardot Data Using the Script Function in Claris FileMaker Pro



Use the CData ODBC Driver for Salesforce Pardot and the Script function in FileMaker Pro to connect to Salesforce Pardot and work with Salesforce Pardot data in your FileMaker application.

Claris FileMaker is a low-code database application development tool that enables users to create custom apps for managing and organizing data. It combines a powerful relational database engine with an intuitive interface, allowing both technical and non-technical users to design and deploy applications across desktop, web, and mobile platforms.

In this article, we'll explore how to use the CData ODBC Driver for Salesforce Pardot and FileMaker scripting to connect to Salesforce Pardot data.

Create an ODBC Data Source for Salesforce Pardot

If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.

Salesforce Pardot supports connecting through API Version, Username, Password and User Key.

  • ApiVersion: The Salesforce Pardot API version which the provided account can access. Defaults to 4.
  • User: The Username of the Salesforce Pardot account.
  • Password: The Password of the Salesforce Pardot account.
  • UserKey: The unique User Key for the Salesforce Pardot account. This key does not expire.
  • IsDemoAccount (optional): Set to TRUE to connect to a demo account.

Accessing the Pardot User Key

The User Key of the current account may be accessed by going to Settings -> My Profile, under the API User Key row.

When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.

Connect and Sync Salesforce Pardot data with FileMaker Using Scripts

In this section, we walk through the steps to connect live Salesforce Pardot data to FileMaker using the CData ODBC Driver for Salesforce Pardot and the Script function. During the initial import, FileMaker brings in all data from the external data source. From the second import onward, it updates only the data that has changed in the external source (a differential update). You can also replace the data in the current record order and schedule these differential updates for automated syncing.

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Connect and sync Salesforce Pardot data with FileMaker using scripts

Scripting in FileMaker automates complex tasks and workflows by running a sequence of actions with a single command. By using scripting to integrate with Salesforce Pardot, you can automatically connect to, import, update, and replace Salesforce Pardot data within your FileMaker applications, streamlining data management and improving efficiency.

First-time importing and adding Salesforce Pardot data using script

In this section, we'll use scripts to import Salesforce Pardot data into FileMaker by following these steps:

  1. Open FileMaker Pro. Navigate to Create from the left panel and select Blank > Create.
  2. Enter a filename of your choice and click Save.
  3. In the Manage Database window, go to the Tables tab and create or rename the table where you want to display the Salesforce Pardot data.
  4. In the Fields tab, create and add the fields you want to use in the table.
  5. In the Relationships tab, add table relationships if there are multiple tables, then click OK.
  6. To reopen and modify the table structure, go to File > Manage > Database.
  7. Navigate to Scripts > Script Workspace.
  8. Select New Script to open a new script workspace.
  9. From the Steps panel on the right, select Records > Import Records > Insert into Script.
  10. In the Specify Data Source dropdown, choose ODBC Data.
  11. Select CData SalesforcePardot Sys from the Select ODBC Data Source window, and click Continue. Enter your Salesforce Pardot credentials and click OK.
  12. In the Specify ODBC SQL Query dialog, enter the SQL query in the SQL text editor to import the desired Salesforce Pardot data.
  13. Alternatively, select Query Builder to open the SQL Query Builder window. Choose the target table from the Tables section and relevant columns from the Columns section. Click Insert into SQL Query after each selection to auto-generate the query. You can also manually edit the query using WHERE and ORDER BY clauses or the designated tabs. Click OK to finalize the query.
  14. Click OK.
  15. In the Specify import order option, click Specify and enter the Salesforce Pardot credentials.
  16. In the Specify Import Order window, define the import order for the target fields you added earlier. Select Add between the source and target fields to insert the Salesforce Pardot data as new records in the table. Click Import.
  17. The script now appears in the workspace. Click Run to execute the script and process the import.
  18. FileMaker imports the Salesforce Pardot data as a table.

Update or Replace Imported Salesforce Pardot data Using a Script

After importing the Salesforce Pardot data into FileMaker, use scripts to update or replace any changes made in Salesforce Pardot by following this process:

  1. Go back to the Script Workspace by following the steps mentioned in the earlier section.
  2. Select the existing script, click the settings button, choose Specify under Specify Import Order, and re-enter the Salesforce Pardot credentials to authenticate.
  3. In the Specify Import Order window, choose Update between source and target to update the imported Salesforce Pardot data. This updates the target's found set with Salesforce Pardot data values from selected fields when the match fields have the same values. You must define at least one match field in the mapping and select the checkbox Add remaining data as new records. Click Import.
  4. Alternatively, choose the Replace option instead of Update, based on your use case. This replaces the selected fields in the target's found set with Salesforce Pardot data in the current record order. Click Import.
  5. FileMaker adds the script to the workspace. Click Run to execute the script and process the import query.
  6. FileMaker imports the updated or replaced Salesforce Pardot data as a table.

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The Salesforce Pardot ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live data from Salesforce Pardot, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.

Access Salesforce Pardot data like you would a database - read, write, and update Salesforce Pardot Emails, Lists, Opportunities, Users, etc. through a standard ODBC Driver interface.