You may see a warning on Identity Resolution that says:
"Data mapping warnings (1): Map all required fields to create your unified profiles. Review these data lake objects."
You’ll be shown a Data Lake Object (DLO) name (e.g., "DLO NAME").
If you open that DLO, you’ll see an additional message under the Data Model Entities section:
"The following attributes should be mapped to successfully use Identity Resolution, Segmentation, and Activation: Field A, Field B"
This warning appears because Field A and Field B are used in your Identity Resolution match rules, but they haven’t been mapped in the related data stream.
Here’s what you need to know:
These fields are important only for specific match rules that rely on them.
If a data stream doesn’t have those fields mapped, records from that stream won’t be considered for those particular match rules.
However, if your records still match through other match rules, then Identity Resolution can still work correctly.
In that case, you can safely ignore the warning if it aligns with your business setup.
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