I'm not sure this is the best forum for this question; I've seen a number of times where a question like this has gone unanswered. Have you attempted to contact Informatica directly? Try this solution here: Communites: Would you like to backup or archive your session log files? Please let me know if this answers your question.
The link was a bit useful I should say . Ok but then how can we store them in Salesforce. Do we have any way to send them automatically to emails and store them as attachments in salesforce . please let me know .
If you're grabbing this data using a Linux box, you could write a cron job to extract the files from the Windows computer, and use the built-in tools to send the emails to an email-to-salesforce address. Using Email Services, you could capture that data directly in Salesforce. Surely, there's a variety of ways this can be done.
I'm not sure this is the best forum for this question; I've seen a number of times where a question like this has gone unanswered. Have you attempted to contact Informatica directly? Try this solution here: Communites: Would you like to backup or archive your session log files? Please let me know if this answers your question.
The link was a bit useful I should say . Ok but then how can we store them in Salesforce. Do we have any way to send them automatically to emails and store them as attachments in salesforce . please let me know .
thank you .
If you're grabbing this data using a Linux box, you could write a cron job to extract the files from the Windows computer, and use the built-in tools to send the emails to an email-to-salesforce address. Using Email Services, you could capture that data directly in Salesforce. Surely, there's a variety of ways this can be done.