You can configure automations based on your requirements using the Data 360 actions. When planning an automation, make sure to review the guidelines
and limits. Throttling limits the maximum number of API requests triggered within a specified time
period.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Item
Throttling Limit
Data ingestion (Salesforce CRM and Amazon S3 data streams)
4 times in a 24-hour period per data stream
Calculated insights
3 times in a 24-hour period per calculated insight
Identity resolution
4 times in a 24-hour period per ruleset job
Segmentation and activation
6 times in a 24-hour period per segment
The API requests are triggered from a flow, a schedule, and manually from the UI by clicking
Run. You can disable schedule (if available) for an action to avoid
triggering API requests multiple times.
Item
Trigger from Flow
Manually Trigger from UI
Trigger from Schedule
Amazon S3 data streams
Yes
Yes
Yes
Salesforce CRM data streams
Yes
Yes
No
Marketing Cloud Engagement connector
No
No
No
B2C commerce connector
No
No
No
Google Cloud storage connector
No
No
No
Calculated insights
Yes
Yes
No
Identity resolution
Yes
Yes
No
Segmentation and activation
Yes
Yes
Yes
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