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‎02-09-2015
11:46 AM
‎02-09-2015
11:46 AM
What does web service error 606 mean?
What does web service error 606 mean?
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‎02-09-2015
02:51 PM
‎02-09-2015
02:51 PM
Re: What does web service error 606 mean?
Where are you seeing this error? If it is related to the REST API, then it is a rate limit error.
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‎02-09-2015
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‎02-09-2015
03:02 PM
Re: What does web service error 606 mean?
Yes, Thank you.
I have also seen a 607 error and a 601 error at different times as Web Service Errors. Could you tell me what those mean, as well?
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‎02-09-2015
03:20 PM
‎02-09-2015
03:20 PM
Re: What does web service error 606 mean?
607 means daily REST API quota was reached. 601 means the access token used to make a request to the REST API is invalid.
The full list of error codes is documented here:
http://developers.marketo.com/documentation/rest/error-codes/
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‎02-09-2015
03:33 PM
‎02-09-2015
03:33 PM
Re: What does web service error 606 mean?
Thanks! I totally forgot about the dev site!
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