This method is very simple. In conclusion, when you create a Filtered Mobile List of the "GroupConnect" channel in Contact Builder, the Data Extension is automatically generated
Step 1: From the Marketing Cloud Application Switcher, select Contact Builder within Audience Builder
Step 2: Click on the All Contacts tab in Contact Builder
Step 3: Click on Mobile Lists and then click on the Create Mobile List button
Step 4: Select GroupConnect in the Select a channel
Note: If you create Filtered Mobile Lists for the MobileConnect or MobilePush channel, Data Extensions won't be created.
Step 5: Choose Filtered List as the list creation method. Then, click the OK button
Step 6: To set the filter criteria for creating the Mobile List, go to the Attribute Library, select System Data
Step 7: Click on Contact
Step 8: Drag and drop Contact ID in the Filter Criteria section
Step 9: Set the Filter Criteria as Contact ID is not null to extract all contacts
Step 10: Click on Save as Filter to begin saving the list
Step 11: Decide on a Name. In this example, I used "All_Contacts". Keep the Format as the default, and select Standard. Click the Save button
Step 12: After saving, the Data Extension is created in the Audiences folder of either Email Studio or Contact Builder. The name decided upon during the list saving will become the name of that Data Extension
Step 13: When you open the record of the Data Extension, you will find the Contact Key on the far left (referred to as SubscriberKey here)
Note: You can also export this Data Extension as a CSV file. Additionally, in this scenario, I extracted all "Contact Keys", but you can extract data according to your specific needs by modifying the filter criteria of the Mobile List. Feel free to utilize it as necessary.
Step 14: To identify "Who is present in All Contacts but not in All Subscribers", you can use below Sample SQL Query:
Sample SQL Query:
SELECT a.Subscriberkey FROM All_Contacts a LEFT OUTER JOIN _Subscribers b on a.Subscriberkey = b.Subscriberkey WHERE b.Subscriberkey IS NULL
You’re done!
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Written by: Nobuyuki Watanabe | Salesforce Answers Leader
Nobuyuki works at a Japanese Salesforce partner company, serving as a Marketing Cloud specialist. He has been deeply impressed by the Salesforce ecosystem and actively participates in platforms like the Answers Community. Furthermore, he has created numerous articles related to Marketing Cloud for Japanese users, generously sharing a wealth of knowledge with them
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