Manage data feeds

The data feed manager lets you create, edit, and delete data feeds for your organization. If you have permissions to access the data feed manager, you can manage data feeds for all report suites visible to you.

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View data feeds

  1. Log in to experiencecloud.adobe.com using your Adobe ID credentials.

  2. Select the 9-square icon in the upper-right, then select Analytics.

  3. In the top navigation bar, go to Admin > Data feeds.

    Data feeds for all report suites that you have access to are displayed. Or, if no feeds have been configured, the page shows a Create New Data Feed button.

    Data feeds

Create a data feed

The Add button allows you to create a new feed. See Create a data feed for more information.

Edit a data feed

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Locate the data feed that you want to edit. To locate a data feed, you can filter and search the list of data feeds.

  3. Select the data feed in the Feed name column.

  4. Make any desired changes to the data feed.

    When updating the Destination section for a data feed that you are editing, you can choose a different account and location to use for the new data feed in the Account and Location drop-down fields.

    Accounts and locations can be edited as described in Configure cloud import and export accounts and Configure cloud import and export locations. Editing an account or location will affect all items associated with that account or location.

    Earlier versions of the data feeds manager allowed you to create FTP, SFTP, S3, and Azure blob destinations. Destinations that were created in these earlier versions of the data feeds manager cannot be edited or copied.

  5. Select Save.

Filter and search the list of data feeds

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Use search or filters to locate a specific feed.

    • In the search field, begin typing the name of a feed. Only those feeds that match are shown in the list of available feeds.

    • On the far left, click the filter icon to show or hide filtering options. Filters are organized by category. You can collapse or expand filtering categories. Select the checkbox next to any filter you want to apply.

Filter

View data feed jobs

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Select the Jobs tab to view individual jobs that each of your feeds create.

    Or

    To view jobs for specific data feeds, select the checkbox next to one or more data feeds, then select Job history.

    For more information, see Manage data feed jobs.

Copy a data feed

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Select the checkbox next to the data feed that you want to copy, then select Copy.

    Takes you to create a new feed with all settings of the current feed. This option is not visible if more than one data feed is selected.

    When updating the Destination section for a data feed that you are copying, you can choose a different account and location to use for the new data feed in the Account and Location drop-down fields.

    Accounts and locations can be edited as described in Configure cloud import and export accounts and Configure cloud import and export locations. Editing an account or location will affect all items associated with that account or location.

    Earlier versions of the data feeds manager allowed you to create FTP, SFTP, S3, and Azure blob destinations. Destinations that were created in these earlier versions of the data feeds manager cannot be edited or copied.

Pause a data feed

You can stop processing for the feed, setting its status to Inactive.

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Select the checkbox next to the data feed that you want to pause, then select Pause.

Activate a data feed

You can activate feeds that are inactive.

Backfill feeds (feeds that process only historical data) resume processing data from where they stopped, backfilling any dates if necessary. Live feeds also resume processing data from where they stopped.

AVAILABILITY
The following change to the way live feeds resume processing data is in the Limited Testing phase of release:
Live feeds resume processing data from the current time.
This change might not be available yet in your environment.
This note will be removed when this change is generally available. For information about the Analytics release process, see Adobe Analytics feature releases.

To activate a data feed:

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Select the checkbox next to the inactive data feed that you want to activate, then select Activate.

Delete a data feed

When you delete a data feed, its status is set to Deleted.

  1. In Adobe Analytics, select Admin > Data feeds.

  2. Select the checkbox next to the data feed that you want to delete, then select Delete.

Configure columns in the data feed manager

Each created feed shows several columns providing information about it. Select a column header to sort it in ascending order. Select a column header again to sort it in descending order. If you cannot see a specific column, click the column icon in the top-right.

Column icon

The following columns are available:

  • Feed name: Required column. Displays the feed name.

  • Feed ID: Displays the Feed ID, a unique identifier.

  • Report suite: The report suite the feed references data from.

  • Report suite ID: The report suite’s unique identifier.

  • Data Columns: Which data columns are active for the feed. In most cases, there are too many columns to display in this format.

  • Interval: Indicator whether the feed is hourly or daily.

  • Destination Type: The destination type for the feed. For example, Amazon S3, GCP, or Azure.

  • Destination Host: The location the file is placed.

  • Owner: The user account that created the feed.

  • Status: The status of the feed.

    • Active: The feed is operational.
    • Approval Pending: In some circumstances, a feed requires approval by Adobe before it can start generating jobs.
    • Deleted: The feed is deleted.
    • Complete: The feed finished processing. A completed feed can be edited, put on hold, or cancelled.
    • Pending: The feed is created but not yet active. Feeds remain in this state for a short transitional time.
    • Inactive: Equivalent to a ‘paused’ or ‘on hold’ state. For information about what happens with backfill feeds and live feeds when an inactive feed is reactivated, see Activate a data feed.
  • Last Modified: The date the feed was last modified. Date and time is shown in the report suite’s time zone with GMT offset.

  • Start Date: The date of the first job for this feed. Date and time is shown in the report suite’s time zone with GMT offset.

  • End Date: The date of the last job for this feed. Ongoing data feeds do not have an end date.

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