The Data Export feature is used to export cleansed, processed and enriched
data across all entities in Customer Data Platform (CDP). This includes
individual customer records, associated attributes, and transactions placed
by customers. Each exported entity can include standard attributes calculated
within CDP or client-specific attributes. CDP also supports exporting records
from client-specific entities such as customer wish-lists or store geo-hierarchies,
if they are configured for your account.
CDP exports data in the flat-file CSV format to an Amazon S3 location provided by the client.
You can do a one-time full export or schedule incremental updates
on a weekly or monthly basis.
The following are the example use cases where you can use Data Export:
Ingest cleansed, processed CDP data into a client-managed on-premise or
cloud data-warehouse for interactive queries, forecasting, analysis, and
reporting.
Build in-house custom models based on CDP’s cleansed data.
Send processed data to external vendors such as DirectMail Co-ops.
Process and logistics
Contact your customer value manager (CVM) to learn more about
the Data Export feature and add it to your subscription.
Set up an Amazon S3 bucket and send the required details to CDP.
After the AWS credentials are provided, a member of the CDP Professional
Services team will work with you to set up the Data Export feature.
Setting up your Amazon S3 bucket
The following are the steps for setting up an S3 bucket. For any
further questions related to this setup, see AWS documentation.
Cloud Data Export
The Data Export feature is used to export cleansed, processed and enriched
data across all entities in Customer Data Platform (CDP). This includes
individual customer records, associated attributes, and transactions placed
by customers. Each exported entity can include standard attributes calculated
within CDP or client-specific attributes. CDP also supports exporting records
from client-specific entities such as customer wish-lists or store geo-hierarchies,
if they are configured for your account.
CDP exports data in the flat-file CSV format to an Amazon S3 location provided by the client.
You can do a one-time full export or schedule incremental updates
on a weekly or monthly basis.
The following are the example use cases where you can use Data Export:
Ingest cleansed, processed CDP data into a client-managed on-premise or
cloud data-warehouse for interactive queries, forecasting, analysis, and
reporting.
Build in-house custom models based on CDP’s cleansed data.
Send processed data to external vendors such as DirectMail Co-ops.
Process and logistics
Contact your customer value manager (CVM) to learn more about
the Data Export feature and add it to your subscription.
Set up an Amazon S3 bucket and send the required details to CDP.
After the AWS credentials are provided, a member of the CDP Professional
Services team will work with you to set up the Data Export feature.
Setting up your Amazon S3 bucket
The following are the steps for setting up an S3 bucket. For any
further questions related to this setup, see AWS documentation.
Create a new IAM user in your AWS account for CDP.
Provide a descriptive user name to easily identify the user in the future.
Create an S3 bucket with the following properties:
Bucket Name: Specify a descriptive name to differentiate the bucket
from other buckets in your AWS account.
Region: Specify the region for your buckets. US clients must create
buckets in the US East (North Virginia) or us-east-1 AWS region.
European clients must create their buckets in the EU (Ireland) or
eu-west-1 AWS region.
Define additional properties for the S3 bucket.
For example, versioning, logging. Such parameters are not required and can be disabled.
Ensure that the IAM user has full read and write permissions in the newly-created S3 bucket.
Ensure that the S3 bucket is not publicly accessible.
This step is very important.
Send the following details to your CDP CVM:
AWS access key ID for the IAM user
AWS secret access key for the IAM user
AWS bucket name
AWS region where your S3 bucket is located
(Optional) The name of the folder where you want to drop your files
Create a new IAM user in your AWS account for CDP.
Provide a descriptive user name to easily identify the user in the future.
Create an S3 bucket with the following properties:
Bucket Name: Specify a descriptive name to differentiate the bucket
from other buckets in your AWS account.
Region: Specify the region for your buckets. US clients must create
buckets in the US East (North Virginia) or us-east-1 AWS region.
European clients must create their buckets in the EU (Ireland) or
eu-west-1 AWS region.
Define additional properties for the S3 bucket.
For example, versioning, logging. Such parameters are not required and can be disabled.
Ensure that the IAM user has full read and write permissions in the newly-created S3 bucket.
Ensure that the S3 bucket is not publicly accessible.
This step is very important.
Send the following details to your CDP CVM:
AWS access key ID for the IAM user
AWS secret access key for the IAM user
AWS bucket name
AWS region where your S3 bucket is located
(Optional) The name of the folder where you want to drop your files
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