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Issue When creating a Smart List with a "Member of SFDC Campaign" filter, the SFDC Campaign is visible on the drop-down list, yet it throws an error when selected and the Smart List is loaded: "Error running Smart List: Check your Smart List configuration" Solution Things to check: The campaign has been re-named in SFDC or has been deleted. It could also be that somehow a "space" has been entered before the campaign name. For example, Marketo is looking for "SFDC Campaign Name" and SFDC has it as " SFDC Campaign Name" or "SFDC Campaign Name ". The campaign is present and active in SFDC, but is not visible to the sync user. The Marketo Sync User details can be located in [Admin > Integration > Salesforce > Username] This can be checked by logging in to SFDC as the Marketo sync user and verify that the campaigns are present with the correct name and activated for that sync user.    
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Issue Lead owners are required when syncing a lead to Salesforce, but is there a way we can sync them without assigning a lead owner? Yes there is, and it's called lead queues!     Solution How to do it: Lead queues must be set up in Salesforce first. Like lead owners, the queues must be visible to the Marketo Sync user before they can be selected. Select the lead queue you want leads to be assigned to in the 'Sync Lead to SFDC' or 'Change Lead Owner' flow steps. Qualified leads that pass through this flow step with then be synced to Salesforce and assigned to the lead queue rather than a lead owner. A few important notes: Only leads can be assigned to a lead queue, contacts cannot and must be assigned an owner. Assignment rules in Salesforce can conflict with the request sent from Marketo. Double check these assignment rules to make sure there are no conflicts.  
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Issue When there is a change to a field in your CRM that is mapped to a Marketo score type field, the next time the sync processes the change will be reverted and there will be a "Sync Person Updates" activity logged showing that the original value got pushed back from Marketo to the CRM. Solution Score type fields are designed to be managed solely by Marketo, since that is a unique field type to our system.  Scoring is intended to be handled by the scoring campaigns that you set up in Marketo, and pushed to the CRM if necessary. If you have a score field that you intend to put processes in place where your CRM will be updating the values, simply make sure that the Marketo field that it is mapped to is an Integer type field.  
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Issue Syncing a SFDC custom field that is not on the Lead, Contact, or Account object.   Solution Any custom field created in Salesforce that is not linked with Lead, Contact or Account objects will not sync to Marketo. Only the Lead, Contact and Account objects can be synced down to Marketo by default. If you would like to have any custom field synced to Marketo, it must be associated to a Lead, Contact or Account object in Salesforce. Custom Objects created in your Salesforce instance can be part of Marketo too. To use a custom object in Marketo, it must be associated to a Lead, Contact or Account object in Salesforce as well. For more information on syncing Salesforce Custom Objects, please see the documentation here: SFDC Sync: Custom Object Sync. Fields on the SFDC Custom Object do not become fields in the Marketo lead database, but can be used as filter constraints on Custom Object filters - Add/Remove Custom Object Field as Smart List/Trigger Constraints.  
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Issue Salesforce is going to change your instance sub-domain from NA#1.salesforce.com to NA#2.salesforce.com. What measures should you take in order to make sure that our sync works? Solution Marketo accesses SFDC with the API login endpoint, so a change in the login domain that you use would not affect the Sync user. Marketo and SFDC sync should continue to work irrespective what domain SFDC belongs to. If a change happened to SFDC that affected the sync user, such as its credentials or the SFDC OrgID changed, then Marketo would need to be updated If there is an issue with your sync after updating the SFDC domain, try the following to resolve the issuce. Change your SFDC Sync User's password. Issue a new security token. Re-enter the credentials within Marketo Admin >Salesforce. If it doesnt resolve the sync issue, contact Marketo support and they will be able to help you out.    
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Issue When using the Filter 'Member of SFDC Campaign' in the Smart List and checking the people tab to see which records are qualified, this message occurs: Could not evaluate rule 1 (SFDC Campaign 'Campaign Name' not found) Note: it may state could not evaluate rule # - # can be any number, if the filter is number 5.  # will equal 5   Solution The Fix Ensure the that the SFDC Campaign being referenced in the Smart List is an ACTIVE campaign The Why This error occurs due to the SFDC Campaign not being an active campaign in SFDC. You may be wondering "Then why can I select the SFDC campaign in the drop down?" This is because the Smart List Filter specifically 'Member of SFDC Campaign' similar to 'Has Opportunity' filter reference a backend table in Marketo. This backend table is updated when a SFDC Campaign is removed or renamed. Therefore, Marketo does not directly perform an API call to check if the campaign is selectable, but rather uses the backend table as reference. One way to check in Marketo if the SFDC Campaign is active is to check the 'Added to SFDC Campaign' Trigger in a Smart Campaign's Smart List as that dropdown will only show active campaigns.  
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Issue You would like to use the 'SFDC Oppty Campaign ID' as a constraint for the Smart List filters ' Has Opportunity' and 'Opportunity was Updated', however, it does not appear as an option. Solution By system design, there are some opportunity fields such as 'SFDC Oppty Campaign ID' that are restricted and cannot be made visible in Marketo as a constraint or filter. One workaround is to create a custom field in Salesforce on the Opportunity object that holds the same value as the 'SFDC Optty Campaign ID' field. As a result, this field will appear in Field Management and become visible as a smart list constraint or filter in Marketo. If you would like to implement this, reach out to your SFDC admin.      
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Issue By default, new Marketo person records will not automatically sync to Salesforce to create new Lead records. There are other actions required to get these new records into Salesforce. Solution In order for new Marketo person records to sync over to create new Salesforce Lead records, they will need to be run through a Sync Person to SFDC flow step or be given a member status in a Program that is synced to a Salesforce Campagin. Sync Person to SFDC flow action: You can sync a new Marketo person record to Salesforce using this flow action as either a single step flow action or as a flow step in a smart campaign. Single-Step Flow Action: In Lead Database, select the Marketo person records you want to sync, click Person Actions > Salesforce > Sync Person to SFDC Flow Step: Creating a smart campaign that utilizes the Sync Person to SFDC flow step will sync the Marketo person record to Salesforce. Note: Other SFDC flow steps, such as Change Lead Owner, or Change SFDC Campaign status, will also sync the record to Salesforce, since the record must be in Saleforce in order for these steps to execute. Program Member Status Sync: Giving a new Marketo person record a member status in a Program that is synced to a Salesforce Campaign will sync that new person record to Salesforce during the next scheduled Salesforce sync.    
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Issue When you use the "Add to SFDC Campaign" flow step, and the lead isn't already in SFDC, this step will sync the lead to SFDC, and you want to know which assignment rules will be applied.   Solution The SFDC auto-assignment rule will be used. To explain this further, if for some reason you don't have lead assignment rules firing properly in Salesforce, it will be assigned to what is called the "Default Lead Owner" in Salesforce. It's not just "Add to Salesforce Campaign" that uses what is called "implied Salesforce actions". All of the following flow steps will sync the lead to Salesforce first before running the flow step if the person is not already synced to Salesforce: Add to Salesforce Campaign Change Status in Salesforce Campaign (this will sync them AND add them to the campaign first) Change Owner Convert Person Create Task      
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Issue Error "API is not enabled for this Organization or Partner" occurs during Marketo - Salesforce integration.     Solution This is a Salesforce generated error and indicates that API access is not available in your SFDC instance.  For more information, see this Salesforce documentation: http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/api/Content/sforce_api_calls_concepts_core_data_objects.htm . To resolve this, contact Salesforce to enable API access.
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Issue Can you sync Marketo multiple programs to a single Salesforce campaign? Solution Marketo only allows a 1:1 Relationship with Program/Campaign synchronization. If you try to sync a program to a campaign already used by another program you will recieve a error or prompt advising you cannot do it.    
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Issue You come across a few leads who failed to sync to SFDC and would like to have the list of leads who faced the same issue.   Solution Unfortunately Marketo doesn't have a specific type of filter to leads who failed to sync to SFDC. However if they are new leads who haven’t synced to SFDC, then you can filter them by using the filters "Person was created" and "SFDC Type" with condition "is empty". If you want to find the list of leads (previously synced to SFDC) who failed to sync among a particular group of leads, you can filter by following the below steps. 1. Create a new Boolean type field in SFDC namely "Sync Error?" and with the default value as "true". 2. Wait for the field to sync into Marketo. 3. Create a Smart Campaign to select those group of records and the flow steps to change the value of the Boolean field "Sync Error?" to ”False" and then "Sync person to SFDC". 4. Once the campaign has finished running, you will be to pull a report on SFDC on the list of leads who have the value "True" for the field "Sync Error?". It means that the value was not updated to SFDC as the record failed to sync. With this list you will be able to select the records and resolve the sync issue. You can also create a smart list of leads who were never able to sync with the following filters: Lead was synced to SFDC : Assign to : is not empty SFDC Type: is Empty      
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Issue You receive the below sync error notification which states "CANNOT_INSERT_UPDATE_ACTIVATE_ENTITY: [process/workflow name]: System.LimitException: Apex CPU time limit exceeded"   Solution The error means that you have one or more triggers running when the leads are inserted that consume too much CPU time. You are hitting what are called SFDC Governor limits. This is really something you need to review with your SFDC admins and developers. Consider moving some workflows from Triggers (synchronous) to batches (asynchronous).    
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Issue You have two SFDC picklist fields mapped to one Marketo field but it isn't showing all picklist values for both SFDC fields. Solution When two SFDC picklist fields are mapped to one field in Marketo, the only values that will show in Marketo will be the values that exist in both picklists.  Review the picklist values in Salesforce and add any missing values to the picklists so that they match exactly. This could happen in situations where the field in Marketo is mapped to a SFDC picklist field on leads as well as a SFDC field on contact/account.
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Issue What is the typical sync interval timing? Is there a timing difference between updates and inserts? If the change originates in SFDC vs MKTO? Solution By default the sync interval in Marketo is set to 5 minutes. This can be set to be greater than 5 minutes on request. Now this doesn't mean that Marketo will sync updates every 5 minutes, it means that there will be approximately a 5 minute wait after one sync cycle finishes and and the next sync cycle begins. The duration that an individual sync cycle will take depends on how many records for each object need to be updated/created. Remember flow actions in smart campaigns are immediate, so if you ever don't want to wait for the background sync for a specific lead or set of leads then you could always run an intimidate flow action, just bear in mind that flow actions use 1 API call per lead record whereas the background sync is much more efficient and can handle 200 records with just one API call.    
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Issue Description When sending an email through the ToutApp Panel within Salesforce, what email server is used? Issue Resolution The Salesforce plugin will utilize the settings for your ToutApp.com sends. In ToutApp.com you can choose to send via the ToutApp Servers or via your company's outgoing email server.
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Issue Description The lead's activity log shows that the 'Sync Person to SFDC' flow step failed because of the following message:   "Failed: INVALID_CROSS_REFERENCE_KEY: Record Type ID: this ID value isn't valid for the user:"   Issue Resolution The issue is the SFDC ID value populated in the "Record Type ID" field is not considered a valid value in Salesforce for the Lead/Contact.  You'll want to work with your SFDC Admin to identify a valid value or try deleting the value in Marketo and then updating this value from the Salesforce side.     Is this article helpful ? YesNo
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Issue An update made in the CRM is taking longer than expected to sync to Marketo via the usual sync cycle. You need to avoid this for some of the data being passed between the two systems.     Solution Some delay in the sync is expected. It all depends on the current sync status, as well as how much data is being synced.   One possible workaround  would be to use API calls to push data into Marketo immediately. To make API calls into Marketo, you'll need to do the following Create an API Only User Role Create an API Only User Create a Custom Service for Use with ReST API   From there, you will be able to create API calls from your CRM and access API endpoints with this user to make updates in Marketo.  This method can also be used to sync data between Marketo and unsupported or custom CRMs.  Note: You will need to work with a developer to create the API calls.  Marketo Support are not trained as developers, so if you need assistance creating your API calls, you will need to work with Marketo Professional Services instead.    
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Issue How to export a list of all the field mappings between Marketo and SFDC.     Solution Issue Resolution You can do export field mappings by following these steps: Go to Admin > Field Management. Click over a tab to Field Mapping. Click the export button, next to the search bar at the bottom.  
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Issue Clearing cache and cookies in your browser will fix a number of different problems related to page display, browser errors, and login issues.     Solution Here are links to the support articles on how to clear cache and cookies for the most commonly used browsers. Chrome Clear cache and cookies - Computer - Google Account Help   FireFox How to clear the Firefox cache | Firefox Help   Internet Explorer https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/278835/how-to-delete-cookie-files-in-internet-explorer   Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy – Microsoft privacy    
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