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The same is true for using some fields in ORDER BY. This is because the Marketo API doesn't actually support some fields in these operations so the CData connector downloads all of the data and does the WHERE or ORDER BY locally, thus taking a very long time. See: http://cdn.cdata.com/help/DKE/ado/RSBMarketo_p_SupportEnhancedSQL.htm | The same is true for using some fields in ORDER BY. This is because the Marketo API doesn't actually support some fields in these operations so the CData connector downloads all of the data and does the WHERE or ORDER BY locally, thus taking a very long time. See: http://cdn.cdata.com/help/DKE/ado/RSBMarketo_p_SupportEnhancedSQL.htm | ||
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The format seems to be a semicolon seperated list: "Cloud Storage;Backup / Disaster Recovery;Colocation". |
Revision as of 15:04, 2 August 2019
Connector Setup
I used this guide, https://developers.marketo.com/blog/quick-start-guide-for-marketo-rest-api/, to setup an API Role, User and Service and then get the Client ID and Client Secret for that Service.
Origin
The CData website has a help page for the Marketo Connector: http://cdn.cdata.com/help/DKE/ado/default.htm. The SQL examples are helpful.
I've found that I can use some fields in a where clause quickly and others are extremely slow. Id runs in a few seconds.
SELECT * FROM Leads WHERE Id = '104'
Sugarcrm_id runs in 283 seconds.
SELECT * FROM Leads WHERE Sugarcrm_id = 'b7e70c80-20cd-9209-24bf-57ae4b05b711'
The same is true for using some fields in ORDER BY. This is because the Marketo API doesn't actually support some fields in these operations so the CData connector downloads all of the data and does the WHERE or ORDER BY locally, thus taking a very long time. See: http://cdn.cdata.com/help/DKE/ado/RSBMarketo_p_SupportEnhancedSQL.htm
Mapping
=Multi-select Dropdown
The format seems to be a semicolon seperated list: "Cloud Storage;Backup / Disaster Recovery;Colocation".