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audiencehistory

Attribute NameData TypeDescription
IDstringThe unique identifier of the audience history.
TenantIDintThe unique identifier of the client environment.
AudienceIDintThe unique identifier for the audience.
SegmentIDintThe unique identifier for the segment.
ExecutionIDtimestampThe unique identifier for the execution. It is an epoch timestamp when the execution starts.
AudienceNamestringThe unique name for the audience.
SegmentLabelstringThe name of your segment as provided in the campaign’s segments and variants user interface.
MasterCustomerIDstringThe unique identifier of the de-duplicated master customer in CDP. MasterCustomerIDs can change daily and cannot be expected to stay consistent or persist across days.
SourceTypestringThe type of the audience, such as campaign and report.
SourceIDintThe unique identifier of the audience.
DeleteFlagboolean

The flag that indicates if the audience history is deleted. The possible values are:

  • True when an address is deleted
  • False or null when an address is not deleted
RowCreatedtimestampThe time when audience history was ingested in CDP.
RowModifiedtimestampThe time when audience history was modified in CDP.
BatchstringThe time when audience history was modified in CDP. This is used for bucketing the ingestion of records in CDP.
SourcestringUnused column.
RowProcessedtimestampThe time when audience history was ingested or processed in CDP.
SubTypestring

This identifies if a campaign has segmentation or not. The possible values are:

  • NONE: This is the default value. Campaign has no segmentation.
  • COHORT: Campaign has segmentation.
Partition_YYYYMMstringThe column that partitions tables. This is the YYYYMM format of the execution time or ExecutionID.
VariantLabelstringThe name of the communication variant as provided in campaign’s segments and variants user interface.

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