Hello,
I had a question about the SFDC and Marketo sync and how it handles duplicates. What would happen if person A is created in Marketo and is never synced with SFDC. Some time later, person A is created in SFDC as the result of an import and is included in the normal SFDC to marketo sync. Would there be a match found between the two person A records? In this scenario they would be matching on email address.
Solved! Go to Solution.
In this situation, provided you're using the out-of-the-box setup, you will have two records. Your CRM will push the person record over and will not merge a duplicate.
Now, with the reverse, if the lead is pushed from your CRM, and then someone fills out a form, Marketo will search for the contact and should not create a duplicate record.
Here's some additional information on working with duplicates.
In this situation, provided you're using the out-of-the-box setup, you will have two records. Your CRM will push the person record over and will not merge a duplicate.
Now, with the reverse, if the lead is pushed from your CRM, and then someone fills out a form, Marketo will search for the contact and should not create a duplicate record.
Here's some additional information on working with duplicates.
Agreed, in the case there are non-connected records in the systems, those won't get synced/connected on their own - rather given that the sync user has access to the person record in the CRM, a new record will get created in Marketo from CRM. In this case, you'd have to merge the existing Marketo-only and the newly synced record from the CRM. FYR, Marketo only records don't get created in CRM automatically, it needs to be explicitly/implicitly synced to the CRM. However, records in the CRM that the sync user can see get automatically created using the native sync functionality.
Entirely true. The basic issue to understand here is that there two different unique keys in play:
As a pre-existing Marketo-only record does not have a CRM GUID, the native sync will not recognize the first Person A as being the same record and indeed create a new one.