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How does subscriber management work in an API?
Allows you to add many subscribers to a subscriber list in one API request, including custom field data if supplied. If a subscriber (email address) already exists, their name and any custom field values are updated with whatever is passed in. Subscribers will be added instantaneously.
When do subscribers leave the queue in automation?
After the email sends, subscribers will leave the queue. After a subscriber receives one email in the automation, they’ll move into the next email’s queue depending on its segments and triggers.
What’s the best way to import many subscribers?
For instantaneous adding or to add subscribers in bulk, please use the Importing Many Subscribers method. When specifying a value for a date custom field, avoid the ambiguous date formats dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy. Instead use an explicit format like yyyy/mm/dd.
Where does a subscriber go in an automation?
After a subscriber completes an activity-based automation, we continue to hold them at the end of the automation queue. Although a subscriber can only move through an automation once, they’ll receive any new emails you add to the end of the workflow.
How to update all subscribers from data extension?
If the email address is not present in all subscriber list it will add it in All – subscriber list and will update the data extension row as ‘ok added’. If the email address has matched then it will update the All subscriber list and will update the data extension row as ‘ok updated’.
How to update subscriber name and custom field?
Updates any aspect of an existing subscriber, including email address, name, and custom field data if supplied. When specifying a value for a date custom field, avoid the ambiguous date formats dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy. Instead use an explicit format like yyyy/mm/dd.
Do you need a subscription to access an API?
To get a subscription key for accessing APIs, a subscription is required. A subscription is essentially a named container for a pair of subscription keys. Developers who need to consume the published APIs can get subscriptions.