Hello,
Can someone please provide an example of when to use the "nested parentheses"? See screenshot below from this doc: Using Advanced Smart List Rule Logic - Marketo Docs - Product Docs
Let's say you want to send a tradeshow invite to:
-Anyone who attended the show in the past OR
-Anyone who has the product line that the tradeshow fits
-is in your CRM
OR -has a lead score of at least 50
Filter 1: Program Status was changed: TS-2016-Your Tradeshow
New Status: Attended
Filter 2: Product Line = TradeshowProductLine
Filter 3: CRM Sync = TRUE
Filter 4: Score is at least 50
Your filter logic would be 1 or (2 and (3 or 4))
Hi Rachel!
Thank you so much for your reply! That makes perfect sense.
Appreciate your help,
Laura
nicely described!
Hey Laura Kimball,
Rachel Noble 's example is a really good one. If it helps at all, you can think about it in a more plain english context like follows:
Say you're looking for an audience of customers who live in London, and travel to work either by car, or by the tube and foot. This would be a good example for the logic structure 1 and (2 or (3 and 4)), where:
1 and (2 or (3 and 4)) = London and (car or (tube and foot)).
It can take a bit of practice, and while you're wrapping your head around it I strongly recommend doing some scenario validation tests - map out a few key data scenarios you are likely to encounter, and apply your logic over them to see if they pass or fail as you expect them to - you can either do this by hand or with a test list in the system.
Awesome! Thank you Grace!
What's a simple explanation😊