Use the Asset Performance Summary telematics data model object in Data Cloud to store the
data about an asset’s performance over a period. To bring in the data related to assets such as
heavy machinery, charging stations, or trailers, use this object to represent the performance
summary of the asset. If you bring in the data related to vehicles, use the Vehicle Performance
Summary object to store the data about the performance of a vehicle.
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Fields in the Data Model Object
Field
Description
Asset Performance Summary ID
ID of an asset's performance record.
Telematics Provider
ID of the telematics event provider that generates the data for the asset's
performance.
Asset Unique Identifier
Unique identifier of the asset, such as the serial number and the vehicle
identification number.
Effective Start Date
Date from when the asset performance data is effective.
Effective End Date
Date until when the asset performance data is effective.
Shift Count
Total number of shifts related to the asset for which the performance data is
generated.
Operator Violation Count
Total number of operator violations related to the asset for which the performance
data is generated.
Critical Event Count
Total number of critical events related to the asset for which the performance data is
generated.
Fault Event Count
Total number of fault events related to the asset for which the performance data is
generated.
Internal Organization
Internal business unit related to a vehicle for which the performance data is
generated.
Asset Category
Type of asset that's related to the asset operation, such as a vehicle or any other
asset.
Asset ID
ID of the asset related to the asset operation cycle.
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