Hi team,
How do I identify all the active profiles in adobe campaign classic?
I know I can see this on the campaign control pannel ->Performance monitoring
But how do I verify this in my instance?
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Hi @abhinav99 ,
You can find that info in 'Customer Metrics'.
Go to Administration>Campaign Management>Customer Metrics.
Br,
Shubham
Hi @abhinav99 ,
You can find that info in 'Customer Metrics'.
Go to Administration>Campaign Management>Customer Metrics.
Br,
Shubham
thanks for the response
The Customer Metrics. is not updated since last year in my console.
Is there any other way around to figure out this?
Regards
Abhinav
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Hi @abhinav99 ,
Check if the “Number of active billing profiles” workflow in Admin>Production>Technical Wkf's is running if not try restarting it and once the execution is completed then it may give you results in the 'Customer Metrics'/Control Panel.
Else the other way around is to create a custom workflow and query all broadLog* tables (delivery, mobile apps, visitor, operator, etc) for the last 6 months (as per the retention period set in deployment wiz) and then use deduplication on this data and you will get unique (active) profiles. Now, as the Default retention period for broadLogs is usually 180d so this data might be not the actual number of Active Profiles for the year but it might give you some idea of the active profiles in the system.
If nothing works then reach out to Adobe support to get this OOTB 'Billing wkf' corrected.
Br,
Shubham
I have learnt recently from Adobe that old Billing wkf (billingActiveContactCount) has been replaced with the new one (billing) and now information about active profiles is present in: Campaign Control Panel > Performance monitoring < Active profiles
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Unfortunately, this billing workflow does not work on v7 build 9349 (or before, f'course). With this, the active profiles don't show up in the Control Panel (which has been a Beta version for 2+ years, I reckon).
-wALF
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Hi @abhinav99 ,
To check in the AC instance, you can query the operator schema with condition on acount and login type.
Thanks
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