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Hi @Yash This document might provide some guidance: https://developers.marketo.com/blog/how-to-specify-lead-partitions-using-the-rest-api/You can use REST API to obtain the partition ID: https://developers.marketo.com/rest-api/endpoint-reference/lead-database-endpoint-reference/#!/Leads/getLeadParti...
Hi Katja,Interesting, I am aware of secondary dupe keys. However, if both the records have the same dupe key values. Marketo would not be able to create the second record in a new partition - either through forms or REST API.Have you experienced a different outcome?
Hi @cjmendoza1894 ,It is not possible to have the same contact (record) existing in multiple partitions. You can have the contact in one partition, and accessible by multiple workspaces.I guess the question is why would you want to duplicate the record across multiple partitions in the first place?
@thomas-nomad I am definitely not @SanfordWhiteman.But highlighting his solution to the same problem you are facing
@chanjay You cannot compare values across 2 different records in Marketo. My thoughts on this would be to create a field on the record itself and depending on the customer ID, update the field to if they have Account Type A, Account Type B or Both.Then you can use this field to drive your campaigns.
Hi @WY This definitely seems to be a bug.Have you triedRunning a smart campaign to qualify the person and then delete it via a flow step. Is it even picking up the records?Changing some value for those records and being able to see the change in the activity log?If none of these work, it would seem ...
Hi @lillyfalcon I believe Marketo does not allow for
There is no way to identify how someone qualified for a campaign, other than understanding their activity history - you could log a ticket and ask Marketo support for assistance.Additionally- Is the old program a recurring batch campaign?- Did another campaign potentially make a request to this prog...
@anpa7992 As Michael mentioned, they both work the same. However I normally use the first option where A gets 25%, B gets 25% and the default choice is C. It just seems a lot more cleaner and reduces the amount of steps especially if you have more flows in that smart campaign.
Hi @maddie_jtf I do not believe there is a way to view the custom conversion criteria once the test has been approved.I would recommened reaching out to Marketo support and see if they can help in this area.ThanksFloyd