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March 2, 2016
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Understanding Lead Partition Assignment

  • March 2, 2016
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I have a question around assigning leads to partitions. I have 3x region based workspaces and partitions for EMEA, NA and APAC regions plus a Default workspace that sees all lead partitions. If a lead fills in a form as part of an EMEA workspace campaign, does that lead automatically drop into the EMEA Partition? Or do the assignment rules in Admin tell it what partition to put it into?

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Dan_Stevens_
Level 10
March 3, 2016

If it's a new lead to Marketo, yes, that lead will default to the partition aligned to that workspace.  However, if you have a lead already in the NA partition, who fills out a form in the EMEA workspace, he/she will not be visible in the program in the EMEA workspace.  This is why we always setup our global event programs - regardless of where the event is being hosted - in our default workspace, so any lead can register and become a member.  We recently had a webinar program in the Netherlands and the marketer couldn't understand why someone who registered from Belgium wasn't showing up in the Members tab.  We then had to temporarily allow the Netherlands workspace to access the Belgium lead partition.

Feel free to shoot over any other workspace/lead partition questions.  We have 23 of them (country-based)!  And you will run across issues every now and then.  I co-presented on this exact topic at Summit last year: Sessions – The Marketing Nation Summit, April 13-15, 2015 – Marketo

Dan_Stevens_
Level 10
March 3, 2016

After re-reading your question, my response may not be entirely true since I didn't know what your assignment/routing rules were.  Are you capturing country/region in your forms?  Assuming this is how your assignment rules are setup, then no, that lead would not automatically drop in the EMEA partition.  So even if it's a new lead, but their country is the U.S., they will be routed to the NA partition.  In order for you to see that lead in the program in EMEA, you would need to give EMEA access to the NA partition.

March 3, 2016

Thanks Dan. Your response is slightly confusing. In my case, there is no sharing of leads, so don't worry about that. I just simply want to know if a campaign/form is filled in that exists within one workspace (EMEA - that only has access to the EMEA lead partition), will the new lead generated from this action automatically fall into the EMEA partition, or do the routing rules have to do this. I cannot find a lot of info confirming this.

What I think is that the lead has to be routed there, which is fine, I just want to know this so I can set it up.

I understand if a campaign is executed within the default workspace that it needs to be routed to the right partition (based on say country of origin), but where it gets confusing is if a campaign is executed within an individual workspace (EMEA), will the lead automatically be assigned to the EMEA partition, or does it have to be told to go there?

Thanks

January 25, 2017

@Dan Stevens @Josh Hill I have a similar question, but more about what happens when a lead no longer qualifies for their partition.

(I also thought routing rules only apply if they're coming from CRM or API)

The issue is: The current routing rules look for the 'company x' record type to send them to the correct lead partition. After that it's country, and then default.

Say that two leads for the same person get merged in SFDC, and are assigned a new record type (i.e instead of record type company x, they're 'merged company' record type). What happens to these records? I understand that traditionally their activity history and score are merged, but where do they land in partitions? Do they automatically move? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Josh_Hill13
Level 10
January 25, 2017

Your trigger would have to look at Record Type changes. I suppose you could run a nightly batch to capture this case if it's not urgent.

You should test this.

January 25, 2017

Thanks Josh - I guess my question is more around, if the merge and record type changes in SFDC - what happens in Marketo? Do those leads stay in the partition that they originated in, and if there are two duplicate leads (created from SFDC) in two separate partitions, what happens then? I'm assuming that they'd just remove from those partitions and land in default. Any thoughts?