Create Data Streams from a Marketing Cloud Engagement Starter Bundle
To begin the flow of data from a Marketing Cloud Engagement source to Data 360, create data streams from starter bundles. Data 360 only
supports formula fields for the SFMC Enterprise Profile Attribute data stream.
Select the Marketing Cloud Engagement data source, and click
Next.
From the Connections menu, select the Marketing Cloud Engagement connection you want to
configure.
Select the data spaces to be mapped to the business units of the chosen
connection.
Select a starter data bundle.
Note You can configure only one starter bundle at a time. If the starter bundle has previously
been ingested into Data 360, it’s unavailable and can’t be selected. If you
don’t see the starter bundle that you want, make sure that your Data 360
admin has provisioned the bundle.
Review the list of data streams and the fields ingested for each.
Click Next.
Review the list of data streams that Data 360 automatically creates, and
then click Deploy.
Click one of the newly created data streams to review the field list.
Click Review Mappings.
Review how data lake objects (DLOs) are mapped to data model objects (DMOs).
Your Marketing Cloud Engagement data streams are created, and you’re ready to start using
your data.
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