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Funnel stages and milestones are each made up of three elements:
1. Triggering event
2. Campaign member funnel fields to be populated upon stage attainment
3. Campaign member user fields to be populated upon stage attainment
Want to tailor these elements to fit your organization like a glove? Good news: You can! Here's how.
1. Triggering Events
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With Funnel Metrics, you can define the triggering events or conditions under which progress to a funnel stage is achieved from within application configuration. The types of events that can trigger funnel stage progression are:
- Field Update on the Campaign Member or Opportunity
- Opportunity Association
- Lead Conversion
- Insertion of a new Active Response
- Insertion of a New Response
Note: If you select Field Update as triggering event, the application will prompt you to select either the Opportunity or the Campaign object where the field update occurs to be evaluated in setting the stage.
You can configure multiple triggering events. If you do, they work using OR logic; any one event attained will trigger the funnel.
Once you've defined your chosen triggering event(s), you can also choose to define Campaign Member Filter Criteria. These criteria lay out the conditions conditions that should be met for the stage to be attained.
Here's what a triggering event looks like for a new response:
2. Fields to Populate
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Funnel stage attainment is tracked on the campaign member using a combination of a checkbox, a date, and a date/time field. By default, date and date/time fields will be populated with the date and time of the triggering event. If the field is already populated, Funnel Metrics won't overwrite the existing value.
If you're a little bit of a maverick, you can define your own source field to populate the date and date/time fields. When you're using the Source Field, write the campaign member field API (e.g. FCRM__FCR_Response_Date__c). To use a field from another object, write the object and field API (e.g. FCRM__FCR_Opportunity__r.CreatedDate).
A note on the "Use formula fields to track funnel progress" box: When checked, the Fields to Populate picklists will be replaced with Formula Field picklists. Response Management will not populate these formula fields; they will work as Salesforce intends. User Tracking will depend on Triggering Events.
Below is an example of Fields to Populate:
3. User Tracking
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You can configure user-related fields to be populate on the campaign member upon stage attainment. That way, administrators can define User, Role, and/or Profile information from a running user or record owner. This can come in handy if an administrator wants to track which user profiles first engaged with certain leads or contacts.
This information is tracked on a campaign member field. Here's what it looks like:
4. Funnel Stage order
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Moving funnel stage order is a simple drag-and-drop. When the funnel is in draft state, simply click on a stage, drag it up or down, and then save and activate the funnel.
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