Data model objects (DMOs) store different types of data in Data Cloud. Get access to
standard model objects as part of the SSOT package that’s automatically installed in your org with
Manufacturing Cloud and Data Cloud. You can use some DMOs only if you use Manufacturing Cloud in
your org, while you can use others to model customer, asset, sales, and service information for
manufacturing companies.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
After you import your asset and customer data into Data Cloud, map the data to the required
DMOs before using the data for segmentation, activation, analytics, or any other operation. To
get started with data mapping, add a connected data source to Data Cloud. After you connect a
source, Data Cloud accesses the source so that you can create mapping sets between objects and
fields within it and the Customer 360 Data Model.
Note To use Data Governance features, grant permissions to the listed
objects according to Assign Data Access. If you have more than one data
space, you must grant access to objects in each data space. Object names in non default data
spaces follow the convention of <DataSpace Prefix>_<Object Name>.
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