Datasets in Marketing Cloud Personalization are collections of events, catalog
configurations, and user profiles that keep your Personalization data separate and organized.
You can clone an existing Personalization dataset so that you don’t have to recreate all of
its settings.
Required Editions
Permissions Needed
To clone a dataset:
A role with Configure Dataset permissions
Log in to Personalization.
Click the avatar icon () in the upper right corner of
Personalization.
Select Manage Datasets.
Click the Clone Dataset icon for the dataset you want to clone.
In the ID field, enter a unique identifier for the dataset.
In the Name field, enter a display name for the dataset.
Review the information and ensure it’s correct because you can't edit a dataset after you create it.
To create the dataset, click OK.
Note Campaign templates and Gears aren’t included in the cloning process.
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