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davidh2892249
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June 16, 2020
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2 x systems/third parties connecting to ACS through Adobe IO

  • June 16, 2020
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Hi there,

 

I have a use case where 2 different systems (each managed by a different agency) needs to use Adobe Campaign Standards API (for transactional messaging).

 

Can someone advise the best way to set-up:

 

Create 1 integration in the Adobe IO console to ACS and install a public key for each of the 2 systems within that integration.

OR

Create 2 integrations (one per system) and install 1 public key in each integration.

 

Are both acceptable ways? Are there any benefits of one over another?

 

Thanks

 

David

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Best answer by DavidKangni

Hi,

 

Both are acceptable and will work.

The main difference will be at debug or reporting perspective.

- one integration: you have to figure which key is causing the issue and you will have total number of call of the two agencies

- two integration: you will know exactly which integration is having an issue and number of calls per agency.

 

Thanks

David

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DavidKangni
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DavidKangniCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
June 16, 2020

Hi,

 

Both are acceptable and will work.

The main difference will be at debug or reporting perspective.

- one integration: you have to figure which key is causing the issue and you will have total number of call of the two agencies

- two integration: you will know exactly which integration is having an issue and number of calls per agency.

 

Thanks

David

David Kangni
davidh2892249
Level 5
June 18, 2020
Thanks both, very helpful. I appreciate you taking the time
Adobe Employee
June 17, 2020

also when using 2 different accounts, inside ACS you will see in the "Last Modified by" / "Created by" which source system did the changes which might be good for troubleshooting