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Data flow: FTP to S-Drive
External partners place signed contracts, invoices, compliance certificates, or shipping documents on an FTP or SFTP server. A scheduled integration pulls the files into S-Drive and attaches them to the correct Salesforce account, opportunity, case, or order record based on file naming rules or folder structure.
Data flow: FTP to S-Drive
Manufacturers, distributors, or publishers often receive large batches of product images, spec sheets, brochures, and price lists through FTP. The integration loads these assets into S-Drive and links them to the relevant product, campaign, or quote records in Salesforce so sales teams always work from current materials.
Data flow: S-Drive to FTP
Documents collected in Salesforce through S-Drive, such as onboarding forms, tax documents, proof of insurance, or signed agreements, can be exported to an FTP location for downstream processing by legacy back-office systems, external reviewers, or compliance archives.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When customers or suppliers submit oversized files through FTP, the integration can move the files into S-Drive for review in Salesforce. If a file is rejected, corrected versions can be sent back to an FTP drop zone for the external party to resubmit. This is useful for artwork approvals, claims evidence, engineering drawings, or media assets.
Data flow: S-Drive to FTP
Completed documents in S-Drive, such as closed deal files, expired contracts, or resolved case attachments, can be archived to an FTP repository for long-term retention, disaster recovery, or handoff to enterprise archive systems. Metadata can be included in the file name or companion export file for easier retrieval.
Data flow: S-Drive to FTP
After legal, finance, or compliance approval in Salesforce, S-Drive can export approved documents to FTP for distribution to banks, auditors, logistics providers, or franchisees. This is especially valuable when recipients require scheduled batch delivery rather than direct portal access.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Organizations with older ERP, manufacturing, or claims systems can use FTP as the exchange layer while S-Drive serves as the Salesforce-facing document repository. Documents generated in Salesforce are sent to FTP for legacy processing, and status files or updated documents are returned from FTP to S-Drive for visibility in Salesforce.