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July 9, 2017
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Token's not populating

  • July 9, 2017
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Hi Guys,

I've got a bit of a problem with tokens pulling through to a sales alert email in a lead scoring programme. I've built a programme to generate a MQL sales alert. The email is triggering successfully but the token details i.e. first/last name, type, company dets etc. The only field that is pulling through is the lead score. I've included 2 attachments one of draft email showing the tokens and one of an example delivered email alert.

I haven't experienced this with any other programs I'm struggling to understand what I've done wrong here. Any ideas/advice would be great.

Thanks

Dave

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Darrell_Alfons2
Level 10
July 9, 2017

Hi Dave,

Hard to say, your email looks fine at first glance.

Those fields may be blank on some of the test leads coming through, due to some gap in the process.

You can check your smart campaign that is sending the alerts, and review the last few leads that have gone through to see if all the information is available on the record in Marketo.

You can also run a test smart campaign on a test lead that you know is correctly populated, to check if there is something wrong with your token setup.

Smart List: email address IS dave.nation@company.com (check this lead to see if all details are populated)

Flow: Send Alert  (send it to yourself)

Schedule: Run once

If the test is successful, then the issue is probably missing data in the lead records. If it is unsuccessful, it is probably the email alert that is built incorrectly.

Josh_Hill13
Level 10
July 9, 2017

I suspect there are a few issues in addition to what you said:

  • trigger activating before the data is complete
  • token in HTML is broken somehow and Marketo didn't pick it up. I've seen this happen where you have to delete and re-insert the token due to some hidden HTML issue.
  • You can do a live test, but why not just test the Sample Email against that lead or do that in Preview? I don't trust preview entirely, but it might point to an issue quickly.
Robert_Solis1
Level 3
July 10, 2017

One last suggestion is to review the HTML.  If the tokens were copied from an alternate source it's possible the curly brackets are actually a non-compatible test type that the system can display through the editor but not interpret for token processing.