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It's a great idea to keep track of them separately -- and you should always know what steps and times new leads go through. Best to just draw it out and keep tabs. Best of luck.
they came back saying it was included in the latest update (obviously) and that it should be working now. I quickly replied and let them know that this was why we were doing it, and that it doesn't work. No update since. I'll ping them, it's been a few days.
Ah, yes - seems to be the same issue that the wait step won't filter on that as well. You said you had a list to upload of acquisition dates, right? Might I suggest adding a second column that will also put that date in the custom date field you created? That would accomplish the same thing.
don't you have to 'escape' the character in json? I believe you just put /& instead?
I don't think you can wait based on the acquisition date -- however you can create another date field, have the acquisition date populate to it with a basic 'change data value' trigger, then have a wait step based off that:
It would probably be best to get an example from Sales and go through their activity log to see what was pushing them. Generally most marketo "touches" are initiated by a trigger or sc running in your instance (everyone's could be different). If you have a trigger that is too generic, it could trigg...
are you sure this is the same email? this layout looks a lot different from the screenshot you initially provided. Looking at this, however, there appears to be an
what's your trigger for this campaign? Presumably lead acquisition is roughly the same as lead created, so why not just wait 10 days? or am I missing something?
That button is quite effective, too. A year or two ago might be a different story, but I've submitted requests to add content and it was live a day or two later -- quite impressive. And all the code style updates have been a big improvement as well. Great points, Steve Schaefer! Keep up the good wor...