Best way to export records with attachments





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I'm specifically trying to do this with cases. We have a script written internally to handle this but I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a better way.










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  • An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
    – Pranay Jaiswal
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  • so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
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I'm specifically trying to do this with cases. We have a script written internally to handle this but I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a better way.










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  • An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    4 hours ago












  • so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
    – davidjryan
    4 hours ago













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  • An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    4 hours ago












  • so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
    – davidjryan
    4 hours ago


















  • An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
    – Pranay Jaiswal
    4 hours ago












  • so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
    – davidjryan
    4 hours ago
















An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
– Pranay Jaiswal
4 hours ago






An ETL tool like Talend would be better than writing scripts, If frequency is like Weekly or monthly you can use standard SF Weekly Export to get that data weekly for free
– Pranay Jaiswal
4 hours ago














so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
– davidjryan
4 hours ago




so you are saying that I can export objects and their associated attachments with SF Weekly Export. Definitely not paying for something since this is a one and done situation.
– davidjryan
4 hours ago










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Salesforce Standard Weekly export is the best way if you want it weekly or monthly without paying for extra ETL tools or API calls in a process to do so....



Best part, it backups files, Attachments and Documents, all in Zipped CSV which can be easily downloaded.



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Src: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=admin_exportdata.htm&type=5






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  • Appreciate this. Thank you.
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up vote
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Salesforce Standard Weekly export is the best way if you want it weekly or monthly without paying for extra ETL tools or API calls in a process to do so....



Best part, it backups files, Attachments and Documents, all in Zipped CSV which can be easily downloaded.



enter image description here



Src: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=admin_exportdata.htm&type=5






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  • Appreciate this. Thank you.
    – davidjryan
    3 hours ago















up vote
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accepted










Salesforce Standard Weekly export is the best way if you want it weekly or monthly without paying for extra ETL tools or API calls in a process to do so....



Best part, it backups files, Attachments and Documents, all in Zipped CSV which can be easily downloaded.



enter image description here



Src: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=admin_exportdata.htm&type=5






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  • Appreciate this. Thank you.
    – davidjryan
    3 hours ago













up vote
3
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up vote
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down vote



accepted






Salesforce Standard Weekly export is the best way if you want it weekly or monthly without paying for extra ETL tools or API calls in a process to do so....



Best part, it backups files, Attachments and Documents, all in Zipped CSV which can be easily downloaded.



enter image description here



Src: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=admin_exportdata.htm&type=5






share|improve this answer












Salesforce Standard Weekly export is the best way if you want it weekly or monthly without paying for extra ETL tools or API calls in a process to do so....



Best part, it backups files, Attachments and Documents, all in Zipped CSV which can be easily downloaded.



enter image description here



Src: https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=admin_exportdata.htm&type=5







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Appreciate this. Thank you.
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Appreciate this. Thank you.
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