These two statuses are related to Sequence's safety settings.
Already Enrolled
Contact is already enrolled inside the Sequence and can't be enrolled again.
You can verify settings under:
- Navigate to the Profile icon on the top right corner
- Click on Setup
- Head over to the Misc category
- Click on Sequences
- Scroll down to find Safety Settings.
- You can update the setting: How many times can contact be added to this sequence?
- Only Once: A contact can be added to a sequence only once throughout his lifetime. Already Enrolled status with this setting means you have already executed the selected Sequence for the contact and you can't re-enroll the contact.
- More than once, if not already active: A contact can be added to a sequence if he is not already going through the sequence steps. Already Enrolled status with this setting means the contact is already active inside this Sequence. Until the contact doesn't finish the Sequence, he can't be enrolled back.
- Any number of times: A contact can be added to a sequence any number of times without any restriction.
Note: A contact will show as Already Enrolled if the safety setting is selected as More than once, if not already active, or Only once and you try to add the contact to a new sequence when it is only active in another sequence.
Other Enrolled
Contact is already enrolled in some other sequence right now. So due to safety settings, this contact can't be enrolled in this Sequence.
You can verify settings under:
- Navigate to the Profile icon on the top right corner
- Click on Setup
- Head over to the Misc category
- Click on Sequences
- Scroll down to find Safety Settings.
- You can update the setting: Can a contact be in multiple sequences at once?
- Yes: A contact can be added to multiple sequences at the same time.
- No: A contact cannot be added to multiple sequences at the same time, the contact should not be active in any sequence.
Note: A contact will show as Other Enrolled if the safety setting is selected as No and the contact is active in another Sequence.
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