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Nope, not possible. Checking the number of new people in a timeframe is actually possible, since the New Person activities don’t age out.
But checking the number of people created...
No, this is not possible. But not for the reason you might think. It's because the Data Value Changes activities have aged out for last year (they only last for 90 days). You need ...
Seems like you’re misinterpreting what items are in a Custom Object list.
It’s not everybody’s Custom Objects of that type, it’s only the list of that person’s COs. You can never ...
This is a sensible ask, but it’s quite technically difficult to implement.
We’ve done this with Outreach and Marketo by calling the Outreach API at the close of every day, queryin...
Remember to search first. There are tons of past posts on subjects like this.
In this case it’s as simple as:
#if( !$lead.FirstName.isEmpty() )
Hello ${lead.FirstName},
#end
No, there's no way for a form submission to not create a lead, and lists can only contain leads.You can of course send an Alert externally with all the lead's form data, then delet...
You were calling a couple of nonexistent methods in there — make sure to use the DateTool/ComparisonDateTool docs. Plus constantly dereferencing the first Account was giving me a h...
All you need do is add a Hidden field set to Autofill from the Query Parameter.This doesn't disrupt anything and works equally well if the whole form is hidden via CSS.