Hi,
I uploaded a batch of IDFA/GAID to AAM and had assigned data source as 'global iOS 20915' and 'global GAID 20914', however I am not seeing data populate. Can someone let me know if there is anything I might be missing.
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Hi there,
Onboarding mobile data in AAM is a 2 step process:
1. You must have AAM implemented on the native app via Adobe Mobile SDK, with device ID sync must be in place. As explained in this thread:
ID Sync In App with Adobe Mobile Services
2. You must have a data source created in AAM of type: Device Advertising ID, say it has Data Source ID: [DPID]. Then when you onboard data, the file name should follow this nomenclature:
ftp_dpm_20914_[DPID]_[timestamp].overwrite (for Android)
ftp_dpm_20915_[DPID]_[timestamp].overwrite (for Apple)
For more information, please check these help docs:
FTP Name and File Size Requirements for Inbound Data Files
Thanks,
Varun Kalra
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Hi there,
Onboarding mobile data in AAM is a 2 step process:
1. You must have AAM implemented on the native app via Adobe Mobile SDK, with device ID sync must be in place. As explained in this thread:
ID Sync In App with Adobe Mobile Services
2. You must have a data source created in AAM of type: Device Advertising ID, say it has Data Source ID: [DPID]. Then when you onboard data, the file name should follow this nomenclature:
ftp_dpm_20914_[DPID]_[timestamp].overwrite (for Android)
ftp_dpm_20915_[DPID]_[timestamp].overwrite (for Apple)
For more information, please check these help docs:
FTP Name and File Size Requirements for Inbound Data Files
Thanks,
Varun Kalra
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Hi Varun,
I am using the format that you had mentioned now, but I am still not seeing any data in AAM. Not sure what I might be doing wrong here.
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