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Map Data Model Objects in a Data Space
Create connections between data lake objects (DLOs) in a data space and data model objects (DMOs). You can use only mapped fields and objects with relationships for segmentation and activation.

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Create connections between data lake objects (DLOs) in a data space and data model objects (DMOs). You can use only mapped fields and objects with relationships for segmentation and activation.
| Available in: All Editions supported by Data 360. See Data 360 edition availability. |
| Available with add-on license: Data Spaces |
| User Permissions Needed | |
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| To map data objects: | Permission set:
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Before you map a data object to a data space, review Data Mapping to understand the requirements and DMO relationships.


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