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I'm working on a POC using MuleSoft and SalesForce and was trying to make the flow more efficient. Currently after creating a set of cases, I am executing another query to get the IDs of all the cases created. I noticed when dumping the payload after the create that the IDs of each created case comes back as part of a SaveResult list, however the format does not look to be easily referenced as a map. Since the IDs are being returned after the create, I can avoid an additional query just to get the IDs if I can parse them from the SaveResult.

This is an example returned as the #[payload] in Mule:

[[SaveResult  errors='{[0]}'id='500c0000002IDQnAAO' success='true'], [SaveResult  errors='{[0]}' id='500c0000002IDQoAAO' success='true']]

It looks like in Apex you can reference these however, I don't know if there is an equivalent way in Mule, or in one of the supported scripting engines like Groovy. If I cannot access the values, could I use Groovy string operations to find all where a start tag is "id='" and a end tag is "'" and then join them?

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  • Are you sure that's not just the toString() of a SaveResult object? If it is, you should be able to do results.id
    – tim_yates
    Dec 12, 2013 at 17:06
  • And also use a MEL projection to extract all these IDs in a new list: mvel.codehaus.org/MVEL+2.0+Projections+and+Folds Dec 12, 2013 at 17:07
  • Thank you @tim_yates and @David-Dossot! payload.id in groovy worked great! 'code' payload.id is [500c0000002IDTmAAO, 500c0000002IDTnAAO]
    – Mike M
    Dec 12, 2013 at 17:37
  • Added as an answer. Glad it worked!
    – tim_yates
    Dec 12, 2013 at 17:45
  • Cool, no need to use Groovy, unless you're on Mule < 3.3 Dec 12, 2013 at 19:48

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That's just the String representation of the payload. The create operation returns a List of SaveResults. You can easily access these using MEL/MVEL. Here is an example that grabs all Ids and puts them into a new list as a flow variable:

<sfdc:create ... />

<expression-component>
 flowVars.ids = (Id in payload)
</expression-component>

<logger level="INFO"  message="Ids = #[flowVars.ids]" />

You should see something like: Ids= ['xxxx', 'yyyy', 'zzzz']

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Are you sure that's not just the toString() of a list of SaveResult object?

If it is, you should be able to do results.id

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