Question for Salesforce/Marketo users:
Are there any issues related to having multiple records with the same email address and syncing SF with Marketo in this circumstance?
We currently dedupe in marketo based on 2 fields rather than the email field alone. Until we can change this down the road a bit, we need to allow multiple records with the same email address.
Marketo only dedupes by email address for records that enter it directly. Marketo does NOT dedupe records incoming from the CRM/SFDC. So you should be fine.
SugarCRM's Marketo connector (developed by SugarCRM) stopped syncing Sugar with Marketo altogether and we were told this happened because of too many records with duplicate emails. It worked for over a year but when there are "too many" records with duplicate email addresses to sync, it causes a time-out failure, breaking the sync althogether.
I just want to make sure SF will not have the same problem.
Hi Hank,
I do not know what number is "too many" , but surely, the SFDC sync will not stop working. The link between SFDC records and Marketo record is not based on email but on SFDC IDs.
-Greg
Exactly 🙂 Thanks for the confirmation - SugarCRM uses unique record IDs for Marketo sync, so it's a mystery why they are having a problem related to duplicate email addresses.
Hi again Hank,
What kind of lead/contact volume are we talking about ?
It seems to me as a false excuse for another problem (such as inability to handle high volumes, period)
-Greg
I'm not at liberty to say but let's just say we're moving forward and in talks with Salesforce 🙂
That's OK.
The reason why I was asking is because I happen to have customers using SugarCRM and if their is any repeatable issue with high volume handling, I would like to be able to warn them.
-Greg
I'd be inclined to guess they'll be okay if they're deduping by email in Marketo. Sugar support claimed the connector would restore sync once we reduced the # of duplicate email addresses but they could not provide any guidance on how many instances of duplicates would need to be addressed.
Hi Hank,
In addition to John's point, always keep in mind that duplicates is the Marketing Automation's best enemy.
Duplicates induces:
-Greg