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Re: How can I know where a my.token is used?

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Cecile_Maindron
Level 10
Hello,

I would like to delete a my.token but I'm getting alert that the token is already used.
However I cannot find any occurence in any of my local assets. Is there a way to locate where the token has been added?

Cécile @ Talend
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Cecile_Maindron
Level 10

David,

if that can help I have found that if I log-out and log-in again, I can delete the token.

Cécile

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Grégoire_Miche2
Level 10

Hi All,

There is a known bug regarding the impossibility to delete tokens in certains conditions. Especially overridden tokens. See 4.2 here. Just do it! Marketo so-called minor missing features

-Greg

David_Gallaghe2
Level 5

I have the same question, I am moving my tokens from the local level to the campaign folder and have a few local tokens in a template campaign that I just cannot seem to get rid of. I have gone through each asset email (text/html), smart campaign, etc and cannot find these tokens anywhere.

Long question short... Any ideas on how to find out where Marketo thinks these {{my.tokens}} reside?

My gut says it has something to do with the token being used in a previous draft that has been over-written.

Leticia_DoPrado
Level 5

David, were you able to find out where the tokens reside? I have emails that use tokens but i cant find the tokens that are being used, they are not on the program level and I can't find tokens on Admin.

Cecile_Maindron
Level 10

David,

if that can help I have found that if I log-out and log-in again, I can delete the token.

Cécile

David_Gallaghe2
Level 5

Like an episode of IT Crowd -- looks like the "have you tried turning it off and on again" has done it again!

Cecile_Maindron
Level 10
Search capabilities (i.e. ability to toggle searches to look within archived folders, to look for tokens, landing pages by "url contains" etc)

IWOOT too!
Anonymous
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I'd love to see expanded org search capabilities (i.e. ability to toggle searches to look within archived folders, to look for tokens, landing pages by "url contains" etc)