When looking in Agentforce Sales (formerly Sales Cloud) or Agentforce Service (formerly Service Cloud) for Journey Builder Send Definitions and the associated Individual Email Results within the Email Send object, they will not be present. These sends will be located within the Triggered Send object.
There are two different ways to find the Triggered Send object with Agentforce Marketing (formerly Marketing Cloud):
Once you have accessed the Triggered Send object, you will see a list of Triggered Send Definitions. To know what specific Send Definition you are looking for, you can go into Marketing > Email Studio > Interactions > Triggered Emails > under Journey Builder Sends, locate the Journey and Version > Send Definitions are located here
These Send Definitions will appear as follows:
[Email Name] - [32 character string]
Example:
WelcomeEmail1 - 093b0114a9c6424b8360b1d6ea9ae814
You can take the Send Definition name and either use the “Search” button on the Triggered Send object or CTRL-F to find the corresponding Send Definition in Sales/Service.
Once you’ve found the Send Definition, click into it and you will see the tracking for the send and Individual Email Results will appear in the Individual Email Results section towards the bottom of the page.
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