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I would actually not request the campaign, I would make it an executable campaign, where you can make use of the tokens of the original campaign to make sure the correct message goes out. Less burden on the platform as well.
I was thinking along the same lines. You could go down the route of specific emails being sent depending on the value in the field, but I would also suggest exploring putting the content of the alert in a program token in each campaign, with the alert being a standard one in the send alert program, ...
Technically, it's not a new lead. It remains the same person record. When talking about CRM approach, I would actually suggest to create a new task rather than a new lead. Of course that also depends on how your CRM is set up and what the preference of the Sales organization is.
Any reports that are set up within a program of course are meant to report on that program specifically. When cloning a program, reports that are set up directly under the program itself are updated automatically. However, when you apply some housekeeping on more complex programs and put reports int...
True enough, well caught. And at that level they are called simply folders again instead of Campaign folders. So indeed Campaign folders can have tokens.No idea btw why we can't set up tokens at the workspace level...
Anyone else find it strange that when you select specific folders to include in a report the old program icons are still used?
There is no real difference. In your Marketing Activities tab it is called a Campaign folder, in all other tabs simply a folder. The only difference I am aware of is that you cannot have two campaign folders with exactly the same name.
Sanford is absolutely right and this is a topic that is really difficult to fix. The only way to bring the information together properly is to merge the records.
From the whole conversation I would suggest you do a little deeper research on how query strings, query parameters and related topics actually work. I find this a pretty comprehensive explanation: https://measureschool.com/how-to-use-query-strings/From there, decide what the relevant information is ...
Totally agree. If we understand what it is you are trying to ensure, we can point you to the best appropriate solution, so zooming out a bit will help you get to the best possible answer.