Hello.
I noticed that Adobe has added 'lifecycle status' to audiences, but I cannot figured out how to set it. Right now, all of my audiences are in the 'Published' status, but I want to know how to change them to 'Inactive' or 'Archived' when the times comes. Has anyone had success with 'lifecycle status'?
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When you create a composite audience it will be marked as draft. Only until you select the publish button in the audience composition canvas will it be moved into a status of published.
The Acitve status has been deprecated and is replaced by the Published status.
When you upload a custom audience via the audience composition portal there is an option to Archive the custom audience.
here is the status of the lifecyle and how they are set.
Thanks for sharing that link - helpful information regarding the impact of each status. I still don't understand how to mark or change the lifecycle status. How do I set a 'draft' status for example?
Hi @brekrut,
Same question as @kendallhall, how do we set the lifecycle status for an audience?
Also what is the difference between states "Inactive" and "Archived"?
@brekrut Can you help here ?
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Hello
When you create a composite audience it will be marked as draft. Only until you select the publish button in the audience composition canvas will it be moved into a status of published.
The Acitve status has been deprecated and is replaced by the Published status.
When you upload a custom audience via the audience composition portal there is an option to Archive the custom audience.
Thanks for the explanation @brekrut.
Earlier I thought lifecycle status was set manually by a user as part of a workflow, but it is actually set by AEP depending on certain actions/events.
Just to add to the above, "Archived" status is also deprecated. When an audience is archived, it will have the status "Inactive".
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@brekrut I suspect the workflow trigger to move audiences from 'draft' to 'published' status is broken. As of the last update I have a handful of audiences stuck in 'draft' state despite being published to a destination. This was why I went looking for a way to manually adjust the lifecycle status (and found my way to this thread) because the automatic change didn't occur as expected during publishing.
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