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February 9, 2015
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Is it possible to "hide" leads that are in Salesforce from Marketo?

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We have a vast amount of "dead" leads in SFDC which we want to keep in there but remove from Marketo. We have already synced the two systems, is it possible to essentially hide these leads from Marketo?
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Best answer by Jep_Castelein2
I agree with Grant on 1:1 syncing. However, there are also valid reasons to keep some records out of Marketo, for example when a lot of them have no email address. In addition to using SFDC Sharing rules (only possible with SFDC Enterprise Edition and with a private SFDC sharing model), you can also use a Custom Sync filter. Create a check box field "Sync to Marketo" and contact Marketo Technical Support to enable that as a filter. Then when you check the box, it will sync. 

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February 9, 2015
Yes - adjust SFDC permissions to hide them from your Marketo "integration user" in Salesforce.com. If Marketo can't see those records when it logs in to your SFDC, it won't automatically upload them to Marketo.

The SFDC permisisons might be more or less difficult to adjust depending on whether you have a "Public" or "Private" setting on leads.
February 9, 2015
Would that adjustment hide all SFDC leads from Marketo?  I am assuming lauren would want to still synch active leads.  I have always been curious if there would be a way to hide specific leads from Marketo.  Also, could hiding leads from Marketo 'integration user' potentially start to create duplicates since an activity on a hidden lead in Marketo wouldnt be able to synch so Marketo would create a new record? 
February 9, 2015
You can create precise permissions settings for users in SFDC, and hide pretty much whatever you want/don't want.

And yes, whenever you have leads in one of the systems and not the other, you're inviting all kinds of headaches, beginning with duplicate leads.

In my opionion the cost of having a one-to-one sync (ie, everything in SFDC is in Marketo, and vice versa) is much smaller than the cost of having to deal with two different databases.
Edward_Masson
Level 10
February 9, 2015
Think about having a custom field check box for leads and contact, in combination with your specific sync details.
This way you can check to see if lead/contact checkbox if true, sync/or not sync.
Jep_Castelein2
Jep_Castelein2Accepted solution
Level 10
February 9, 2015
I agree with Grant on 1:1 syncing. However, there are also valid reasons to keep some records out of Marketo, for example when a lot of them have no email address. In addition to using SFDC Sharing rules (only possible with SFDC Enterprise Edition and with a private SFDC sharing model), you can also use a Custom Sync filter. Create a check box field "Sync to Marketo" and contact Marketo Technical Support to enable that as a filter. Then when you check the box, it will sync. 
February 9, 2015
Jep - there are so many cool things that Marketo Technical Support can do - I wish there was more transparency around this. Sometimes, we don't even know that "support could do that" is an option.

I understand that you don't want to overwhelm support with custom solutions, but having a list of things that could be done would be so helpful! I'm going to start my own list right now!
February 9, 2015
So, I know our SFDC admin can accomplish tons of very cool custom solutions using the admin tools that SFDC provides.  Does Marketo not provide the same functionality and empowerment to its admins?
Trish_Voskovitc
Level 5
February 9, 2015
we had marketo create a "hide from marketo" synch rule based on a check box field in SFDC. i then ran reports in SFDC to get to people i wanted to delete and hide from marketo. I then changed that field from empty to True for about 10000 records (using Data Loader). i then let that sync to marketo. then i went into marketo and deleted everyone that that field was true- but did not delete from sfdc.

the synch rule basically made it that if people are checked true in SFDC to hide from marketo they wouldn't sync anymore.

support set it up for me pretty quickly

 
Mark_Dudek1
Level 2
July 7, 2015

Why does support need to help with this?  Is this not something we can manage ourselves (between the Marketo and SFDC admin), or is there something I am overlooking that requires Marketo support intervention?  I ask because I am about to go through this process myself, but want to know why this path was taken before moving forward.

Thanks!

Trish_Voskovitc
Level 5
July 7, 2015

support turns on the "hide from Marketo" synch rule after you create a

"hide from Marketo" field in SFDC. then you can delete those people from

Marketo if they are already in there and they won't synch over again even

if you edit the record.

not sure why they need to do but i assume there is some code they have to

write or activate.

When i did they turned on very fast.

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On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 6:29 AM, Mark Dudek <marketingnation@marketo.com>

February 10, 2015
Thank you all for your responses.  This is really helpful, I'll work with support and see if I can get something set up.
Shari_Horton
Level 2
March 2, 2015
I have a similar challenge, for a given set of leads - not all  of them and need to "hide" those leads from Marketo for a very short period of time.  Is there a way to make this work in only a particular use case and for only a specified period of time?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.