Eloqua Delete
Overview
This Snap invokes an Eloqua REST API Delete endpoint to delete an Eloqua object of a specified type.

- This is a Write-type Snap.
Works in Ultra Tasks
Snap views
| Type | Description | Examples of upstream and downstream Snaps |
|---|---|---|
| Input | A document containing the ID of the Eloqua object to delete. | |
| Output | A document containing the deletion confirmation and status from the Eloqua API. | |
| Learn more about Error handling. | ||
Snap settings
- Expression icon (
): Allows using JavaScript syntax to access SnapLogic Expressions to set field values dynamically (if enabled). If disabled, you can provide a static value. Learn more.
- SnapGPT (
): Generates SnapLogic Expressions based on natural language using SnapGPT. Learn more.
- Suggestion icon (
): Populates a list of values dynamically based on your Snap configuration. You can select only one attribute at a time using the icon. Type into the field if it supports a comma-separated list of values.
- Upload
: Uploads files. Learn more.
| Field/Field set | Type | Description |
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| Label
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Required. Specify a unique name for the Snap. Modify this to be more appropriate, especially if more than one of the same Snaps is in the pipeline. Default value: Eloqua Delete |
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| Core object type
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Required. The type of core object to delete. Options include Accounts, Contacts, Campaigns, Contact Lists, Custom Objects, Emails, Forms, Landing Pages, and more (version 1.0 and 2.0). Default value: Accounts Example: Contacts |
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| ID
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Required. An identifier for the entity or an expression that evaluates to one. When there is an input view, this should be an expression that specifies the path of the ID value in each input document, such as "$id". Default value: None |
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| Pass through
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Select this checkbox to enable the Snap to pass the input document to the output view under the key Default value: Deselected |
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| Snap execution
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Choose one of the three modes in which the Snap
executes. Available options are:
Default value: Execute only Example: Validate & Execute |
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