So I actually have this problem on a regular basis......
If it's not a specific field, or a mass update hasn't been done, then here is the alternative that you may not know about.
We have a lot of code that looks at transactional data and because our code looks at every single account to check if new transactions have been uploaded.
Even though there is no "update" to any Account records therefore no changes to contacts, because the SQL process grabs the account and adds it to a table but actually does nothing it still counts as an edit, "a system edit".
So it's not necessarily something where you can block a field update
It's really hard to report on in SFDC and Marketo so all I have is a indication kind of report and I take this to our SFDC developer to check if they've had processes run that touch every account......normally it's a yes. Generally they work with me to try and rebuild their processes to try and only look at the data that actually needs updating
My contacts can actually take up to 24 hours to fully run through when I have one of these updates. So imagine my pain. I know this is a much bigger delay than what you've got, but it is handy to know.
You can create a smart list and use the filter "Updated At" and put in a date range and when you see nothing has been updated within your date range then there has been a system edit.
You can log a case to Marketo Support and they can help you to speed up the process if your backlog is huge.
Hey, this is one of my specialties! Send me a message and I'll show you a behind-the-scenes troubleshooting tool.
What you're going to want to do is narrow down the problem to see where you can hone in your effort in trimming the sync down. Here are the steps I would recommend taking:
If you get through those, there are some technical areas in which Marketo might become more efficient. For example, in the last situation in which we had a huge SFDC/Marketo sync backlog, we found that any update to an Account, regardless of whether or not the Account field was visible to Marketo, triggered every attached Contact to go into a "to-be-synced" backlog to Marketo. We identified it as a problem and then Marketo Support was able to prioritize as an issue and find a different way to queue the syncing. I don't know if that update applied to everyone who uses Marketo or just that specific instance, though.
Basically, you'll want to optimize as much as you can for field syncing and getting streamlined and lean updates. Don't settle for syncing fewer leads between Marketo and SFDC! That's the easy way out that will just handicap Marketo's actual real value.
Cheers,
Edward Unthank | Founder, Etumos
I agree, we had a similar issue, and we constantly hounded Marketo until they started to make changes on their end. They have resources to affect your performance. From prioritizing your instance in your pod, to what Unthank just stated.