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Hi Randy,If there is no associated 'Campaign Name' in the activity log, this indicates that the deletion was performed on the SFDC side, and this is just a record of the deletion in Marketo. If there is a campaign name, you can use this to track down the source.
I would suggest this in lieu of what Matt has suggested, there are fewer side effects and it does not completely eliminate consistent tracking capability for a particular device: http://developers.marketo.com/blog/clearing-marketo-tracking-cookie-from-forms-2-0-submission/Regarding Jessica's origina...
Hey Ari,This will be based on the number of contacts with A. Roles in the Opportunity and B. have reached success in/were acquired by that program.
Hi Heather,I'd suggest contacting your account manager for clarification on what's included in your subscription.
While Dory's suggestion will work, I recommend against it, as it has potential implications across your other programs. I strongly suggest keeping it local to the program by using Not in Program.
Hey Caroline,To go back to a previous status, you need to go back to the Not In Program status first, and then you can move to a new status.
Hey Stephen,For this to work, the links will need to be distinct from one another. You can add a simple query string like '?1' to each to do this.
Hi Alisa,If it's a lead token, you'll need to use the HTML entity value, ™ If you're using a Rich Text My Token, you can use tags.
Hey Brenton,In the case you describe, the Change Partion activity will need to be managed from within workspace A. In order to manage partitions, the workspace must be able to access leads in both the source and destination instances. In this case that is workspace A.
Hey Darren,I'm guessing your using a Data Value Changes trigger for this. When a lead is created with a certain value, they do not fire these triggers. What you'll want to do is change your smart list to thisTriggersData Value ChangesAttribute is