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BDSjim
Creating CampaignMember record, FirstRespondedDate goes blank and comes back and goes blank
I wrote a script that creates a CampaignMember for a Lead for when people respond to our web campaigns. Since we already know who they are, they don't need to fill in the full lead form again.
I am using this code to create the CampaignMember for the Lead:
PHP Code:
The code creates the CampaignMember perfectly, but I was testing and found that if I "responded" to the same campaign a second time it would clear out the CampaignMember.FirstRespondedDate ... but then if I responded yet again, the FirstRespondedDate would appear again. So, when "responding" to the campaign multiple times it looks like this:
1. CampaignMember created, FirstRespondedDate is populated
2. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is erased
3. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is populated
4. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is erased
... and so on...
I could do a search and determine if i just need to update a field, but it seems like a lot of extra SOAP calls to execute when there is obviously already some trigger on the CampaignMember table checking for duplicates - maybe it could not erase the FirstRespondedDate.
Am I making a mistake with something here?
I am using this code to create the CampaignMember for the Lead:
PHP Code:
$sObject = new SObject();
$sObject->type = 'CampaignMember';
$fieldsToUpdate=array(
'CampaignId'=>$selected['campaignid'],
'LeadId'=>$found_id,
'Status'=>'Responded',
);
$sObject->fields = $fieldsToUpdate;
$newrec = $GLOBALS['sfconnection']->create(array($sObject));
The code creates the CampaignMember perfectly, but I was testing and found that if I "responded" to the same campaign a second time it would clear out the CampaignMember.FirstRespondedDate ... but then if I responded yet again, the FirstRespondedDate would appear again. So, when "responding" to the campaign multiple times it looks like this:
1. CampaignMember created, FirstRespondedDate is populated
2. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is erased
3. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is populated
4. CampaignMember updated, FirstRespondedDate is erased
... and so on...
I could do a search and determine if i just need to update a field, but it seems like a lot of extra SOAP calls to execute when there is obviously already some trigger on the CampaignMember table checking for duplicates - maybe it could not erase the FirstRespondedDate.
Am I making a mistake with something here?