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You need another DateTime field like Next Reminder DT.
Set that field to
{{lead.First Field}} - 1 month
using a daily batch campaign (Smart List: First Field changed today OR Per...
To be clear about one thing, Zoom never pushes. It’s Marketo that pulls using the Zoom API.
My sense is sometimes there’s a Zoom API rate limit exceeded under the hood, which is o...
Pretty presumptuous of them! That’s not something a professional integration should do — what if you didn’t have 7 to give? At any rate it’s unlikely they need 7, as you can set th...
It’s pretty unusual (a sign of poor design) to need 7 CA definitions for a single tool. What are those definitions and why can’t they be consolidated into one CA with different add...
There’s a warning in the forms docs that made an admin skittish the other day:
Was looking for a euphemism but came up short, so: this is just wrong. The number of choices you a...
So it's safe to say that when a person from our database clicks on a link in a Marketo email, is directed to a landing page hosting a Marketo form with a 'mkt_tok' URL parameter, a...
An Open Email event also occurs when a lead clicks the "View as web page" link in an email.
I think you’re confused here. When you open the View As Web Page link, the pixel is usu...
You shouldn’t rely on server-side datatype validation; it’s merely a convenience that certain core fields are validated. Instead, download the schema and validate locally.
If you're mixing scores together into one: No, you can't decay the original constituent parts at different rates.
Each decay variant needs its own score. Then you add them up into...