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Login to MM and enter the ‘Settings’. On the left side, there is a menu with several options. Under ‘Integrations’ there is a list of all the integration endpoints created from MM. When creating a new Integration Endpoint, the setup varies depending on the ‘Export Type’. The picture below shows the integration setup for Sitecore. (Each of the inputs will be explained)

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Title and Folder ID

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The title of the integration endpoint could be anything the creator wants it to be. The ‘Integration folder ID’ points to a folder in DAM center and this folder is also available in Sitecore.
So, whenever there are changes in the given folder ID, those changes will also happen in Sitecore via the endpoint.

The folder ID could either be from one that already exist or from a new folder. By right clicking on the folder and edit the folder rights, a new window will appear. This window shows the members for has who have rights for to the folder, and at the top of the window, the folder Id is shown in parentheses after the folder’s name.

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As mentioned before, the integration setups can vary depending on which export type is chosen. When choosing ‘Sitecore’, two other inputs appear after the Export Type input field– SitecoreApiKey and SitecoreApiUrl. Both are used to point to the endpoint created in ‘Administration DAM for Sitecore’.

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There ae some issues that has not been dealt with yet. For instance, the current integration setups are focused on assets alone, when the integration service now can handle handles metafields, tree values and combo values.
Their events have not been included under ‘Subscribing to events’.

Another issue is the ‘Search name’ input. It is no longer needed. Depending on which item type(s) the integration endpoint is forhandles, the necessary searches will be performed, and without the user does not have to input a search name. Howeverhaving in specify it.
Also, there is going to be another input field where the user must specify which item types type(s) the integration endpoint has to handle.