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michelek4711021
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April 1, 2020
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Enrichment Activity vs. Reconciliation Activity in ACS

  • April 1, 2020
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Hello,

 

In Adobe Campaign CLASSIC we are able to reconcile data directly within the Enrichment activity in the Reconciliation tab. 

 

In Adobe Campaign STANDARD there is now an Enrichment activity and also a Reconciliation activity. Can reconciling data still be done directly in the Enrichment activity? What is the purpose of now having two activities in ACS - both the Enrichment and Reconciliation?

 

Thanks

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Best answer by DavidKangni

Hi Michele,

  • The Enrichment activity allows you to define additional data to process in your workflow. Enrichment allows to combine data coming from multiple sets, or to create links to a temporary resource.
  • The Reconciliation activity allows you to link unidentified data to existing resources. Reconciliation operation implies that the data of the linked dimensions are already in the database.

Hope that helps

Thanks,

David

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michelek4711021
Level 2
April 3, 2020
Any updates?
DavidKangni
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DavidKangniCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
April 3, 2020

Hi Michele,

  • The Enrichment activity allows you to define additional data to process in your workflow. Enrichment allows to combine data coming from multiple sets, or to create links to a temporary resource.
  • The Reconciliation activity allows you to link unidentified data to existing resources. Reconciliation operation implies that the data of the linked dimensions are already in the database.

Hope that helps

Thanks,

David

David Kangni
michelek4711021
Level 2
April 3, 2020
Hi David, Does that mean we cannot reconcile the data in an enrichment activity? I typically use this functionality in the enrichment activity in Classic but I see different functionality in Standard.