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Scoping Data Fields and Models in Bindbee
learn how to use scoping to fetch specific data fields and data models from customers, hris, or ats systems with bindbeat this guide covers how to select and deselect data models and fields, create a new connector, and verify the data received scoping and creating a new connector step 1 navigate to the scoping section all data models and fields within each data model are pre selected, allowing for model level and field level scoping step 2 create a new connector step 3 enter the customer's organization name for this guide, netflix serves as an example step 4 select a category for this instance, choose hris step 5 assign a unique identifier to the connector step 6 click on next and select bamboohr for reference purposes step 7 create a magic link this link, sent to customers, contains the pre built scoping configurations step 8 the customer opens the link and sees the requested data fields step 9 the customer clicks on allow and continue , enters their credentials, and clicks on next step 10 the customer enters their api key and clicks on connect step 11 verify the connection is established step 12 navigate to the connectors section and observe the newly created netflix connector for bamboohr step 13 click on the connector to see the incoming data and the ongoing data sync testing the connector step 1 navigate to the connector tester to verify the type of data received step 2 enter the authorization token and the connector id for the newly created connector step 3 send the request and observe the employee details received scoping the integration step 1 navigate back to the scoping section and deselect certain models and fields that are not required step 2 save the changes step 3 create a new connector, this time for amazon, with the updated scoping configurations step 4 the customer opens the link, sees the requested data fields, and enters their details step 5 the customer enters their api key and clicks on connect step 6 verify the connection is established step 7 navigate to the connectors section and observe the newly created amazon connector step 8 click on the connector to see the incoming data step 9 copy the connector token and go back to the connector tester to verify the type of data received this concludes the guide on using scoping to fetch specific data fields and data models from customers, hris, or ats systems with bindbeat