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Not sure as to why it doesn't show by default, but we created a Tag that adds an Author to an email campaign because we always wanted to know who was creating which emails.In the Admin area, make a new Tag (we called it Author). Make this Tag required for any Email programs. See screenshot.
@Kelly -- Your 2nd screenshot shows the UTM info coming through in the Referrer URL, so that's probably why the Querystring search is coming up empty.A couple things I'd try:1. I can't tell from your first screenshot if you've included the UTM codes in the Web Page value. If so, try removing those. ...
Hi Alex,Yes I found Central Daylight Time (America/Chicago), but I had to manually change this in my Marketo profile. I previously had it set to Central Standard Time, which was in effect until last weekend. When the clocks changed from CST to CDT, my Marketo instance was then one hour behind until ...
Some others like me are finding out that Marketo system time seemed to not adjust automatically with the daylight savings time change in the U.S. this past weekend.The system should do this automatically AND not impact our scheduled activities.Manually adjusting your time zone in your Marketo profil...
+1 on the posts above. It seems like Marketo does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time in the U.S., which likely means our scheduled reports, emails, etc. are going to be 1 hour off for half of the year! Not good.
Kelly, if all you want to do is track how a campaign is performing, I'm not sure that you need the hidden form, extra javascript code, etc. The UTM codes will already be visible in Marketo, in the 'Querystring' tags (see my screenshot above). You can set up a search for them just by using that const...
It sounds like maybe the Marketo Sync User in Salesforce doesn't have that field 'Visible'. Try making that change and see if this error goes away.See this help article:https://community.marketo.com/MarketoTutorial?id=kA250000000Kz5rCAC
Kelly, to my knowledge you can't directly map those fields to Google Analytics. But Josh's comment is right -- To search for UTM codes, use the "Querystring" constraint on the Visits Web Page trigger (or filter).The numbers in Marketo vs. Google Analytics won't always match up 100% though....becaus...
Jackie, this is correct. Once the initial mapping has been done, it can no longer be modified by a user. But Support can do this for you on the back end.So you'll need to open a Support ticket to have them modify your existing SFDC field mappings.