Create an Activation for a DMO Using a Custom Event
When you create a DMO activation in Data 360 using a custom event, add
the required attributes for a tailored activation experience. DMO Activations are supported by
the Meta Conversion API platform.
Select the Data Model Object (DMO), and click Next.
Enter the details of your activation, and then click Next.
Click Create a Custom Event.
Map the Data Cloud attributes to the partner’s configured attributes.
For the partner attributes, edit the mapping and choose an attribute, and then click
Save.
For user identifiers, map and select at least one attribute.
For the optional partner attributes, edit the mapping and choose an attribute, and then
click Save.
Click Next.
(Optional) Add filters to the activation membership to make it more relevant to your
event. The DMOs available for filtering depend on whether the activation uses a data
graph.
Without a data graph, only attributes from the activated DMO are available for
activation membership filtering.
When a data graph is used in the activation, you can filter on attributes from any
DMO included in that data graph, up to 2 hops away from the activated DMO. This lets
you apply more precise audience criteria using related DMOs you've already modeled in
the data graph.
(Optional) Add consent and other contact point filters that are relevant to your
campaign.
Select the maximum number of contact points sent per record.
Select an attribute to sort and rank your contact points. Click
Next.
Provide a name, an optional description, and an activation start and end date.
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