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ImportDefinition File Name
For anyone else who might face a similar issue -
From the answer posted by @Gortonington it is not possible to get the actual values in of the wildcard values if you are importing the file from a exte …
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Marketing Cloud - change subscribers from Held to Active
You can do this via Automation Studio
Note:
This is not considering the point raised by @EazyE above. That is a valid point and I am guessing you will sort that separately.
Step 1: SQL Activity to fi …
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Einstein Localized Recommendation
Reference Post: Einstein localized recommendations not working
Extract from the reference post:
Update; We fixed it by copying the exact Einstein attribute names as our column names in > the prod …
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Exclusion Script in Journey Builder SMS
We want to implement a frequency capping mechanism which restricts the number of communications sent to a subscriber. We have an automation which periodically updates the number of sends to a subscrib …
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ImportDefinition File Name
Is it possible to get the exact filename from an import definition? My Code
<script runat=“server”>
Platform.Load(“Core”,“1”);
var api = new Script.Util.WSProxy();
try {
var name = …