Progressive form question

Kata_Gyorke-Sza
Level 2

Progressive form question

Hi everyone,

I would need an advice in the following tricky situation:
We are running Marketo programs in different business groups, but more or less for the same target group. Let's say, we have a product in the Business Group A (BG A), and we have an other offer in another, Business Group B (BG B). We are using progressive form on BG A. How can I use the same progressive profile question in the BG B form with the following condition: if the lead fills up the BANT question in BG A, we shouldn't ask it once again in the same business group (BG A), but if the lead goes to the lnading page  BG B, ask it  irrespectively of he has already filled up the form on the LP A or not. The interest can be changed in a short period of time, so we should be able to ask it again after a certain period of time. How I could manage to use a kind of half progressive profile, is there any special set up, or solution?

Thanks all of your advice

Kata

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SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Progressive form question

If a field isn't in the ProgPro group on a form, it will be always-on (even if it's in the ProgPro group on another form).

Expiring the answer could be done with a wait step.

Kata_Gyorke-Sza
Level 2

Re: Progressive form question

Thanks a lot the quick answer

And what happens if the field is in the ProgPro group?

SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Progressive form question

Progressive Profiling works by checking if a field has a non-empty value in your Marketo db. (It should be noted that ProgPro is not suitable for fields where an empty value is still considered "answered," i.e. a Boolean field.)

If a field is in the ProgPro group and has a value, it will not be shown. Only empty ProgPro fields, up to the max # of empty fields shown at once, will be shown on any form view.

If a field is not in the ProgPro group, whether or not it has a current value, it is eligible to be shown. That doesn't mean it will be shown, since Visibility Rules can further direct whether it is shown based on the values of other fields, and you could also use custom JavaScript & CSS enhancements to determine final visibility.