Activations to the Data 360 activation target use segments and
attributes to create objects. Each Data 360 org can have one Data 360 activation target, and each activation target can have multiple objects.
The same object can be selected for multiple segments.
Select a data model object (DMO) from Activation Membership, and click
Continue.
To create an object, add a name and API name and then click Next.
You can also select an existing object.
Review the default attributes (segment ID, segment ID Name, and segment ID Last Processed).
To add attributes, click Add Attributes.
Drag attributes onto the canvas, and click Save.
Click Next.
Important After the activation is created, attributes can’t be
changed.
Name your activation and click Save.
View all Data 360 objects in Data Model or
Data Explorer.
Note Users aren’t removed from a curated DMO, even if they no longer meet the segment filter
criteria.
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