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January 25, 2012
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Wild Card for Filters

  • January 25, 2012
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I believe the term is Wild Card, but being able to search @" ".gov would be beneficial. Whenever I use the "contains" portion for the email address filter in regard to .gov or .mil for our military clientele, it includes people like steve.milford or paul.governor. It would provide a much cleaner data set if this were a possibility.

22 replies

New Participant
June 20, 2024

This seems like a pretty straightforward request, kind of shocked it isn't already there.

Amarjit_Hayer
New Participant
June 12, 2024

 Have there been any updates within Marketo to allow wildcards, without the suggested webhook method? 

Amarjit
New Participant
February 7, 2020
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Grégoire_Miche2
New Participant
May 2, 2016

Also needed: wildcards in triggers.

Eg: create a "program status changes" trigger that reacts only for programs that match certain patterns.

Would be a workround to

-Greg

February 16, 2016

Hi,

This article (Marketo Magic: Wild Card for Filters | Rajesh Talele | LinkedIn ) on Linkedin shows how to implement 'wild card pattern matching' in Marketo.

Hopefully, it can help

Rajesh

May 19, 2015

It seems like the easiest a less complex way for marketo to help with the .gov issue would be adding the filter ends with.

because if field ends with .gov it wouldn't pull in "paul.governor"

I have done similar things as Elliot Low for job title segmenting, but i found it much easier to use the segmentation capabilities and keep your advanced logic there.

March 16, 2015
Any updates on priority for this Marketo? This would definitely add sophistication to the smart tab functionality!
January 19, 2015
I wouldl like to be able to send all *.edu leads a "sales alert email" to the EDU BU owner.
November 19, 2014
Love it!!
Amarjit_Hayer
New Participant
May 30, 2014
I would like to use it for French characters in particular. Sometimes the word maybe entered with an accent, but sometimes with the plain English character. I am currently listing out all the variations, which means for each word, I could have up to 4 variations, since the male and female words differ by an extra e. E.g. French word for student.
Amarjit