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I'm currently working on a project where I use synched fields on a temp basis and write to static lists. Here's the case:We want to have a bilateral sync on product interest in SFDC and Marketo. Because a person may indicate cross-product interest either directly to a sales person (who records it ...
There's only one database, EMEA or otherwise.Please post a pic of your data partitions and workspace assignments.
I upvoted your idea, I was just trying to show an example. You can add someone to a list based on a trigger like a form fillout, it's not ALL batch or manual. There are definitely easy ways to solve for your issue now, but one of the things you mentioned is boolean fields, which really don't need i...
As long as you haven't excluded EMEA from your Default workspace, yes it will still show there.
You know, when the weather is REALLY bad in Chicago, the last thing I'm thinking about is wanting to travel. All I'm seeing on TV is "Flights cancelled, people sleeping in O'Hare, people who booked cruises SOL."I honestly can't imagine anything I'd rather be doing than travelling. Being stuck at an ...
Using Static Lists instead of custom fields is a very fast alternative approach.Big Marketo, Pt 2: Use static lists instead of creating fields
You can achieve this in a workflow. From your Default workspace (which should have visibility to ALL partitions) create a Smart Campaign Smart List to identify the records you want. You can look at "Lead Partion Is" or "Country" or however you set it up. From there, you can create a flowstep of "C...
If you have access to the raw tracking logs then, perhaps, you might be able to read where the IP address is that's downloading the invisible GIF often used to track email opens. I don't know that Marketo exposes this data to the customer.Let's run through this:You send me an email. Inside the email...
My email, upon second reading, conveys a tone I certainly didn't mean to convey so I apologize. I spent a bit of time looking through your site and I wasn't able to find the snippets in the time I had available to help so my intention was more of an attempt to guide on how to ask questions related t...
Good question.First off, analytic tools like Tableau shouldn't necessarily be run directly off of a production database. If you have the money for Tableau (or any other BI tool) you have the money to use an MS-SQL, MySQL, Oracle, etc to build a datamart for reporting. In this case, you wouldn't want...