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Old 06-27-2008, 11:48 AM
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How to get started with php & salesforce.

Hi Mike,
I am new to your application. Do you have a step by step instruction for how to make your application connect/communicate to Salesforce for my organization?

And example of the values that use for all the required parameters which have to be set in Salesforce.com.

Any documents that will be great useful for me.

Thanks.
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Hi Mike,
I am new to your application. Do you have a step by step instruction for how to make your application connect/communicate to Salesforce for my organization?

And example of the values that use for all the required parameters which have to be set in Salesforce.com.

Any documents that will be great useful for me.

Thanks.
Hey Ktan thanks for joining the site, I really appreciate it.

First off let me say that this is not my application, it is one that I work on.

Since you are new to this and need some guidance, I will be more than happy to help you in anyway that I can

I would recommend that you download the PHP toolkit from the main menu on my home page. It is located on Salesforce's developer site > https://wiki.apexdevnet.com/index.php/PHP_Toolkit_11.0

download it and unpack it, there are instructions in there to show you how to setup the class.

Once you get the PHP setup and one of the examples from the folder working on your server, you can go from there

It can be a little harry at first, but once you get the hang of it, it comes a little easier

I can help you make some short examples of what you can do with the Tool Kit, once you have it installed and will try my best to answer any questions that you may have here on these forums

If you run into any roadblocks while getting it installed, just refer back to this post and ask your questions. I will try and answer them as fast as I can

~Mike
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Thanks Mike. That's help.
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Well I am glad Ktan

If you have any other questions or need help, please do not hesitate to ask

~Mike
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