Hello Everyone
Good morning!!! We have a usecase to create custom folder path while exporting from AEP to S3 bucket.
The export folder path should be Year >> Month>>date. Is there any way we can extract Year, Month and date from "/%EXPORT_TIME%/" or "%DATETIME%"?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks
Sheejo Rapheal
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Hi @sheejo
I believe, you can create the custom folder path only using the available macros. I tried this to check it but its not coming up as you expected. Its allowing us to create with mix of these macros.
Just tried from my side but didnt work out
May be we need to check with support or technical team, but i think its not possible since these options are sufficient to create custom path.
Some relevant adobe docs on export datasets to cloud storage - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/destinations/ui/activate/export-datas...
Thanks,
Bala
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Hi @sheejo
I believe, you can create the custom folder path only using the available macros. I tried this to check it but its not coming up as you expected. Its allowing us to create with mix of these macros.
Just tried from my side but didnt work out
May be we need to check with support or technical team, but i think its not possible since these options are sufficient to create custom path.
Some relevant adobe docs on export datasets to cloud storage - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/destinations/ui/activate/export-datas...
Thanks,
Bala
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Thanks, Bala. I’ll go ahead and raise a ticket with Adobe to check on this.
Hi @sheejo,
Since there hasn’t been any recent activity on this thread and as suggested by @Imbalakumar, this use case should be addressed with the help of Adobe Support, so, we’ll be closing this question for now.
If you have any related questions or updates to share, please don’t hesitate to request to reopen this one or start a new thread. We’d be happy to take another look.
Thanks!