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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Marketo V3 Connector
  3. Connections for Marketo
  4. Marketo sources and targets
  5. Synchronization Tasks with Marketo
  6. Mappings and Mapping tasks with Marketo
  7. Troubleshooting
  8. Data type reference
  9. Marketo activity type reference

Marketo V3 Connector

Marketo V3 Connector

Introduction to Marketo V3 Connector

Introduction to Marketo V3 Connector

You can use Marketo V3 Connector to connect to Marketo from
Data Integration
.
Use Marketo V3 Connector to read data from Marketo and integrate data with other applications, databases, and flat files. You can also read data from Marketo or other applications, transform the data, and write data to Marketo. You can use Marketo objects as sources and targets in
synchronization
tasks, mappings, and
mapping
tasks.
You can switch mappings to advanced mode to include transformations and functions that enable advanced functionality.
When you run a
synchronization
task or a
mapping
task, the Secure Agent uses the Marketo Rest API to perform the specified operation and reads data from or writes data to Marketo.
You can use Marketo source objects, such as lead, lead activity, list, campaign, opportunity, opportunity role, sales person, company, program, email, folder, tag, and channel in a task. The Secure Agent reads the data for the corresponding object stored in Marketo.
When you write data to Marketo, you can specify the Marketo target object in a task. Based on the operation and the Marketo target object you specify, you can perform tasks such as create leads, add leads, merge leads, or remove leads from a list. You can also perform similar tasks on Marketo custom objects, opportunities, opportunity roles, sales person, and company.

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