Legacy step event fields section-overview
Legacy step event fields in ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ Journey Optimizer serve as the backbone for understanding, managing, and optimizing customer journeys by categorizing critical data into meaningful groups. These fields, which include Journey Fields, Common XDM Fields, Action Execution Fields, Data Fetch Fields, and Identity Fields, provide deep insights into how individual journey steps are executed, tracked, and reported. Each category plays a distinct role: Journey Fields define the overall structure and identity of a journey, while Common XDM Fields ensure consistency across event types for robust reporting. Action Execution Fields capture the success and errors of specific actions, Data Fetch Fields monitor the performance of data retrieval processes, and Identity Fields link events to specific profiles for personalization. Together, these fields empower teams like engineers, architects, and data analysts to troubleshoot issues, measure effectiveness, and deliver seamless customer experiences, making them indispensable for journey management and reporting.
Legacy Step Event Fields
Journey Fields in the Journey Schema
Explore the key fields in the journey schema, such as journeyID and journeyVersionID, and their role in journey management.
Common Fields for Journey Step Events
Understand the common fields shared by journey step events, crucial for consistent reporting and troubleshooting.
Action Execution Fields for journeyStep Events
Dive into the fields related to action execution, including error codes, execution times, and scheduler counts.
Journey Step Events: Data Fetch Fields Reference
Review fields involved in data fetching during step processing, including fetch times, errors, and counts.
Journey Step Event Identity Fields
Learn about identity fields like profileID and profileNamespace, used for identifying profiles in reporting.
Additional Resources
- About Legacy Fields - Understand the classification and organization of legacy step event fields and their relevance to reporting.