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How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
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11-05-2014
11:31 AM
11-05-2014
11:31 AM
How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
If you use the "campaign is requested" trigger, does Marketo remove those leads from their current campaign, or will those leads continue in both campaigns?
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Re: How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
Hey Cody,
They will continue in both campaigns.
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11-05-2014
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Re: How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
Thanks, Will. Do you know how we would set it up so they are removed from the origanal campaign once the new campaign is requested?
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11-05-2014
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Re: How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
Hey Cody,
You could follow up the "Request Campaign" flow step with a "Remove from Flow" step.
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Will
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11-05-2014
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Re: How does the 'Campaign is Requested' trigger work?
Thanks, Will. I appreciate the help!