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Issue The issue appears when a custom view is created in MSI that contains dependant fields. The error message:  "The dependent picklist '<dependant field name>' requires its controlling field '<parent field>' to be present on the page." will be displayed when you are trying to add the dependant field. For example:  "The dependent picklist 'Sub-Classification' requires its controlling field 'Classification' to be present on the page." Environment Salesforce MSI Solution Need to omit the dependant field in the custom view. Root Cause We curently do not support creating a view in SFDC MSI with a dependant field.
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  Welcome to Marketo Support This guide provides individual links that covers the following topics: Marketo Support Policies Service Level Agreement How to Contact Marketo Support How to Submit a Case Tips on Effective Case Submission Managing Authorized Support Contacts (Support Admins) Managing Your Cases How to Escalate    
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Issue Interesting moments not appearing for a user in Dynamics. The interesting moments section on a Contact displays: “No Interesting Moments for [Contact Name]” Solution Checked that the user is a contact record synced with a Marketo record that has interesting moments Created a new record with interesting moments and synced to Dynamics, but the user still cannot see the interesting moments Sync is validated  No errors found for example records MSI Sync status is ‘Configured’ in [Admin > Sales Insight] Checked on a system admin users access and were able to see the interesting moments for the example records Found that the Marketo Sales Insight security role was not assigned to the affected user, but after assigning the role, clearing browser cookies and cache, logging out and logging back in, the Interesting Moments for the example records was still not appearing Perform the following update: Go to > Settings > In Marketo API configuration > Form Editor > API secret Key > Details tab > Edit > Disable the field level security Root Cause Marketo Sales Insight role was not assigned to the user and Marketo API Configuration had field-level security enabled Environment Microsoft Dynamics CRM Marketo Sales Insight Interesting Moments
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Summary Sales Insight Email Performance Report grouped by Sales Rep exports file sorted by template rather then by sales rep.  Issue  Sales Insight Email Performance Report grouped by Sales Rep exports file sorted by template rather then by sales rep.  Subscription email displays report grouped by email template as wel  Report within the Marketo UI will show as expected Solution    The current workaround exists for the CSV exported.            1. Export the report to a CSV           2. Format Columns A (Sales Rep) and B (Email Name) to sort A to Z in order to get a view by sales rep. Root Cause This issue is scheduled to be addressed and resolved in the 2021 Q2 release Environment  Sales Insight for Salesforce This issue occurs within the subscription email that gets sent out of the report  This issue occurs when exporting the report to a CSV file
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Issue You are experiencing slow processing of campaigns, smart lists, and reports.     Solution There are three key components that can slow down an instance: Number of trigger campaigns: Trigger campaigns are always on, always listening.  If there are 50 campaigns triggering at the same time, all the 50 triggers will be in queue, slowing down your processing and routing inside Marketo. Solution: Reduce the number of Triggers. Convert some of the triggers to batches: Batches also run all the flow steps for every lead at once, instead of serially, which reduces total processing time.   Complexity of smart lists: The more complex a smart list, the harder it is for the system to figure it out, which increases backend processing and even creates campaign failures from timeouts. Solution: Reduce the number of nested smart lists called in a smart list. Whenever you ask Marketo to call another Smart List, it has to wait until all of the other smart lists finish, before putting together the final counts. Instead of Marketo looking for the list and running it, just put the filters in the trigger itself.   Volume of Leads: With regular cleaning and good systems design, it is fairly easy to keep your system running fast. Reduce the number of leads that can flow through with filters. Clean up the inactive leads at regular intervals.    
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  This is a article attached image Upon signing a contract with Marketo you are provisioned a Marketo instance and a Support Service. There are four different types of Support Services which are available to meet different customer support needs: Online (Legacy) Business or PREMIER SUPPORT BUSINESS (Legacy) Premier or PREMIER SUPPORT ENTERPRISE (Legacy) Elite or PREMIER SUPPORT ELITE Each Support Service has a different Service Level Target (SLT). An SLT is the amount of time Marketo Support targets to make first contact with you after a support case has been submitted. SLTs differ for each Support Service and priority level. Priority levels range from Priority P1 to Priority P4. Here are the SLTs and priority levels for each Support Service:   Priority Online (Legacy) Business PREMIER SUPPORT BUSINESS (Legacy) Premier PREMIER SUPPORT ENTERPRISE (Legacy) Elite PREMIER SUPPORT ELITE P1 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes P2 4 hours 3 hours 2 hours 2 hours 1 hour 2 hours 30 minutes P3 6 hours 5 hours 4 hours 4 hours 2 hours 2 hours 1 hour P4 3 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day   Here are the descriptions for each priority level: Priority Description P1 Mission Critical: Core business function down or potential loss of mission critical data P2 Urgent: Major feature or workflow is not functioning. Mission critical workflow and majority of user community is not blocked P3 Important: Normal usability or task completion is impacted but functional, or workaround is available P4 Minor: Minor issue requiring a correction. Normal workflow is not impacted   Find more information About Support here!  
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When Marketing Suspended is checked in a lead's record, it will prevent any non-operational email from being sent by Marketo, including the emails sent from Marketo Sales Insight in Salesforce, which are routed through the Marketo infrastructure.   Sales Insight for Outlook or Gmail emails however, are not sent via Marketo. They are sent by the mailserver to which the client is connected; ie Google mail servers or Microsoft Exchange Servers, and are not under Marketo's control.           
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Issue Issue Description Unable to send Operational Email via Marketo Sales Insight in Salesforce when the lead is flagged as unsubscribed.     Solution Issue Resolution Check the settings for your Sales Emails in Admin > Sales Insights.  You may have them set to "Respect Unsubscribe Settings." If you wish for MSI to respect the operational email flag this will need to be changed to "Ignore Unsubscribe Settings" for Operational Emails.   Who This Solution Applies To Customers using Marketo Sales Insight
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Issue When sending an email from Sales Insight it looks as though it has been sent as expected, but the person to whom the email was addressed never received the message, nor can it be found via the Was Sent Sales Email filter in a Smart Campaign.     Solution Sales Insight for SFDC will not send to people who have a status of Email Invalid, Marketing Suspended or are Unsubscribed. Please validate that the person you are trying to send to does not have these statuses. As well, Sales Insight emails can be sent to groups up to 200 people.  Any more and your send will not process. If the person's statuses are as expected and the group was less than 200 people, please contact Marketo Support to troubleshoot further. Note: The Sales Insight plugins for Outlook and Gmail will send emails to leads regardless of Unsubscribed, Email Invalid, or Marketing Suspended status.  
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