Seems has to do with the domain prefix skuid is trying to use, it’s using can56 instead of Mydomain. If I try to manually navigate to url and change it to my domain i see something (if navigate to can56, i get a 404)
Still, no idea what i can do to fix this.
Hi Dave, how’s it going?
What version of Skuid are you using? Do review the prerequisite section of the SQL docs if you haven’t yet done so.
In the meantime, I’ll check with the team to see if I can get more clarity around this.
Hey Anna, I did check and that is not the issue, i’ve done this before more than once (been a while since last one). But seems it’s really a domain prefix issue, as almost any type of data source i try to setup gives me same error
I’m on 16.2.5 at the moment
In sandbox i just updated to latest release, and still same issue, so we can rule that out probably
I don’t think this is the problem given the error message you are getting, however it would be helpful to have this info as part of our digging:
What version of PostgreSQL are you using and are you self hosting or leveraging RDS or something?
Do you happen to have access to an NLX (not Salesforce) site for Skuid? The error makes me think it’s something that is likely salesforce specific, which could help us narrow things down.
Hey Mike, thank you for assisting.
I’ll get back to you regarding the info for postgress, but i highly doubt it’s related as any new data source i try to add i get this error.
I do have the normal salesforce connection and one other external salesforce data source
Also regarding postgress: The version is 15, self hosting
Hi Dave, your org is on Hyperforce, correct? Some users on Hyperforce connecting to SQL data sources are experiencing similar errors. We’re investigating the issue and will let you know when it is resolved. In the meantime please let me know the criticality level and I’ll pass it along to our team.
Hey Anna,
Our org has been migrated to Hyperforce and it’s critical for us, as we use it on the daily almost to connect to our db and view certain data in sf.
Thanks Dave, I’ll pass that information along to our team.
@Dave, another thing to try that’s helped others in this situation — make sure to whitelist your Salesforce org’s domain names on the external server if you haven’t already (not the IPs). This is what Salesforce recommends since with Hyperforce the IPs can change dynamically.
Sorry i was away, but will have my dev try, but as it seems to be same issue with all External Data Sources, I’m not sure this is where issue lies, but worth a try.
Pls keep me posted asap
Thx
Hey Anna, wondering if any news/progress on this? Willing to do a screen share or grant login access if needed
let me know
Thx
Hi Dave, thanks for your willingness to help with troubleshooting. I’m passing your message along to the product team. We’re tracking the issue internally. If needed someone will reach out to you for more details.
@Dave Please do go ahead and grant Skuid login access to your org for one month. Then you can DM me the org Id, the name of the malfunctioning data source(s), and links to any Skuid page that shows the issue.
Thanks!
done, i sent you message with details, thx
Hey Anna, gentle follow-up to see if any updates pls
Hi Dave, the issue has been logged in our internal tracking system and we’ve communicated the level of impact to the engineering team.
Hi @Anna_Wiersema just checking in to see if any updates on this pls
Hi Dave, Thanks for your patience. I’m sorry for the delay. The team is investigating this. We’ll reach out if we need more information.
Hi @David.A, good news! This issue has been resolved in Edinburgh Update 7 (16.8.0) and above
Install links: https://help.nintex.com/en-US/platform/ReleaseNotes/SkuidSFX.htm
PLIN-5828
On SFX, fix issue where Hyperforce Salesforce sites were unable to connect to SQL based data sources.