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Issue Description You have a smart campaign setup and the flowstep called “Change score” activity is not logged or missing in the activity log. Issue Resolution If the records who qualify for the flowstep already have the same value which you have specific in the flow step, the activity will not be logged. The activities will not be logged because there is no change being made by the campaign.
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Issue Description Upon reviewing the activity log of a record you've noticed their activity log seems to be missing data. Usually the activity type is a "Change Data Value" and the details show "Missing history details".  If you double click on the activity nothing happens, there is no Activity Details popup window. Issue Resolution This message appears in the activity log when the characters in a field exceed the maximum number of characters allowed in that field. Basically you've hit the character limit for the field.  The character limit is 60,500 character.  The resolution is to reduce the number of characters in the field. Also evaluate if you need all the information in that field and optimize so that the character limit is not met.
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Issue Description The Smart Campaign is returning N/A existing people when viewing the leads affected. Issue Resolution Check the names of any Smart Lists referenced in the campaign's Smart List and ensure special character | is not part of the name. Remove or replace this character and review the leads affected again.
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Issue Description The exact distinction between the "Email Bounces" and "Email Bounces Soft" filter and trigger is unclear. Issue Resolution The “Email Bounces” trigger or filter will look only at hard bounces, where Marketo received a definitive "No" from the target server. The “Email Bounces Soft” trigger or filter only looks at soft bounces, which occur when we are unable to deliver the email, but did not receive a rejection from the target server. You can use both filters with "OR" logic in order to look at all bounces.
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Issue Description Munchkin activities recording stopped and web page activities were not logged. Since the activities were not immediately registered, any Trigger Campaigns set to initiate when those activities occurred would not have been triggered. Issue Resolution  Initial Steps: As soon as you identify an issue with Munchkin Activities recording, contact Marketo Support to ensure that proper steps are taken to prevent any data loss. Once the activity data is back-filled, identify all the Smart Campaigns that were impacted and need to be replayed. If you need assistance to identify which smart campaigns were active during this incident, our Campaign inspector is a great tool to assist you.  https://nation.marketo.com/docs/DOC-4470-campaign-inspector-for-triggered-recurring-campaigns.   Replay Impacted Smart Campaign: After you have identified the smart campaigns that were impacted, create a new smart campaign using the following smart list filters;   For Smart Campaigns triggered by clicking a link on a web page, use the following filters. Select the applicable link and timeframe based off what datacenter your instance is located in. The second filter is to prevent activities that were not impacted from replaying.   For Smart Campaigns triggered by a web page visit, use the following filters. Select the applicable web page and timeframe based off what datacenter your instance is located in. The second filter is to prevent activities that were not impacted from replaying.   After the Smart List is set up, the flow steps should mirror the flow steps of the original Smart Campaign that you wish to replay.   If you experience any issues with replaying the impacted smart campaigns, please contact Marketo support at https://support.marketo.com, or through any of the methods listed here.
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Issue Description Using the option to create a new Salesforce Campaign within the program sync feature, the Salesforce Campaign does not have the same status selection that the Marketo Program has. Issue Resolution Only after adding members to the Marketo Program will Marketo then sync the membership over and update the status selections will be updated to match.
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With the evolving best practices and awareness around data privacy, Marketo will be upgrading how we handle form pre-fill. What change is being made? Starting April 24, 2019, Marketo will only pre-fill form fields if the URL used to navigate to the Marketo landing page contains a valid mkt_tok URL parameter value (which occurs when users click tracked links in Marketo emails). What that means is, any time a person is viewing a Marketo landing page with a form, the URL being used must contain the mkt_tok token in the query string, otherwise the form on that landing page will not be pre-filled. If the URL in the browser window does have a valid mkt_tok tracking token, then the form within the page will pre-fill as expected with data corresponding to the person record associated with that mkt_tok. Also note that if you are embedding Marketo Landing Pages within other web pages using an <iframe>, the mkt_tok would need to be passed from the parent page to the <iframe> URL if you intend for form prefill to work within the <iframe> ​How did it work before? Previously, Marketo landing pages would rely on Munchkin tracking cookies to identify known person records, and forms would pre-fill based on that cookie. Form pre-fill did not require being linked to a Marketo landing page from a tracked email link. Why is this changing? This upgrade is being made to provide a more consistent and more secure experience with Marketo’s forms. We have identified that, in the past, people have experienced scenarios where data pre-filled into a form didn’t always correspond with the actual person viewing the page. For example, people using a shared computer or those who may have been cookied incorrectly by clicking through a forwarded email, could end up viewing incorrect data associated with a different person. To provide a more consistent customer experience, and as a security enhancement, Marketo is upgrading the conditions under which the form pre-fill will display known customer information. In short, pre-fill will only work when users clickthrough links in Marketo emails, demonstrating that they have ownership of the email address associated with the known person record. Below is a list of different scenarios and how form pre-fill will work moving forward. Please note, these changes to form pre-fill will not affect any other functionality of Marketo Forms, including the progressive profiling feature. Scenario Will the form pre-fill? Notes Clicking a tracked link in a Marketo email to a Marketo landing page with a form which has pre-fill enabled Yes The email link must have mkt_tok enabled. Links that are not tracked or that have mkt_tok disabled will not work. Navigating directly to a Marketo landing page with a form which has pre-fill enabled No A direct link to the landing page will not have the mkt_tok present in the HTTP request. Refreshing a Marketo landing page with a form which has pre-fill enabled No The mkt_tok is stripped from the URL after Marketo Landing Pages load so refreshing the page will not include the mkt_tok in the URL. As a result, pre-fill will not work. Clicking a link in a sample email to a Marketo landing page with a form which has pre-fill enabled No The sample email will not have a valid mkt_tok attached to the link and so will not pre-fill the form. If you wish to test form pre-fill you will need to use a real email from a Marketo campaign. Navigating to a non-Marketo page that includes an embedded Marketo form which has pre-fill enabled No This behavior does not change with the upgrade. Pre-fill has never been supported for Marketo forms that are embedded on non-Marketo pages. Navigating to a non-Marketo page that includes an <iframe> pointing to a Marketo Landing Page that includes a form with pre-fill enabled With custom implementation The form within the Marketo Landing Page that is being loaded in the <iframe> will pre-fill if the mkt_tok value from the original HTTP request is passed along to the <iframe> URL Visiting a Marketo page with a mkt_tok that is not associated with the same person record as an existing Marketo Munchkin cookie currently stored on the browser No This will prevent the wrong person’s information from being displayed in cases where a computer is shared, or an email with a mkt_tok tracked link is forwarded to another person that may already be cookied as a known person in your database. Copying a Marketo tracked link from an email and sharing/pasting it externally (email, blog, chat, social media post, etc.) that enables another individual to click the tracked link Yes The tracked link in a Marketo email will redirect to a URL with the mkt_tok included, so anyone clicking this link will reach a page and see pre-fill data associated with the known person record from the “to” line of the email.
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Issue Description Using a token in the Smart List of a Campaign yields unexpected results, an error, or the campaign to not trigger.  Issue Resolution Tokens cannot be used in the Smart List section of Smart Campaigns. Tokens can be used in the Smart Campaign Flow, in the following steps: Interesting Moments Change Data Value Salesforce Campaign Steps (add, remove, change status) Create Task
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Issue Description Importing a program from one subscription to another is failing and is returning the following error sent via email: Marketo encountered an error while importing [Program Name] The token "lead.First Name" is not available in the destination subscription. It is either a custom field that you have to create or need to be synced from your CRM system, if you use one. Issue Resolution Check if there is any malformed lead.First Name token in email Check if there is any malformed lead.First Name token in email template used by the email(s) in the program Check if there is any malformed lead.First Name token within a program token Check if there is any malformed lead.First Name token within smart campaign flow step(s) This error has been known to occur when the email template had a lead token coded as follows, with a line break between 'First' and 'Name': {{lead. First Name}} Note: In this scenario, the error message received via email is actually referring to the token in the email template that contains a line break between 'First' and 'Name' but is stripped out on the message when HTML is rendered. Who This Solution Applies To Customers importing programs between two instances
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Issue Description When using a Change Data Value flow step for a datetime field type and manually entering in a date and time, the time is displayed, but removed from flow step upon refresh. Issue Resolution   The reason that the time is removed is because the display field in the flow step is a calendar picker (the drop-down). Calendar pickers do not support displaying the time. It is meant to select a date on the calendar and display that date. It appears to store the value to the record when manually entered in the field, but it will not remain upon campaign refresh.
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Issue Description After running an A/B test, some Lead records appear to have received both Test and Winner.   Issue Resolution In an A/B test, the sample size of the audience is sent the variants, and then for the winner: the entire audience minus the test audience is sent the Winning email.   So let's say that you received both Test and Winner. This means you have duplicate records in the database.   Marketo is designed to not send duplicate leads the same email at the same time.   So one of the duplicates is qualified for the Test, and then when the Winner is sent, it's the total audience minus the test audience, the Winner is sent to the duplicate record.   This above situation can apply to Lead Records as well, because of duplicates with the same email address, but also duplicate records that may have a FWD set up between them (record B emails FWD to Record A email address).   Because this is expected from the design decision, the resolution is to deduplicate your database. Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Issue Description The "View In Browser" link gives an error "Customer does not belong to any POD" when clicked in the Email Preview or in exported email HTML. Issue Resolution When you Preview an Email you are viewing the layout of the email, but system tokens will not function. This is also true of exported HTML. When you send a Sample Email, you can test the the system tokens {{system.viewAsWebpageLink}} as though you were the customer.
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