Mapp Connect: Related Data Integration
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    Article summary

    18 September 2024 Related Data can now be integrated within Mapp Connect, offering greater flexibility and freedom for your insight-driven marketing.

    Key Benefits

    • Robust and flexible use of data for your marketing scenarios

    • Advantageous support for eCommerce campaigns thanks to the possibility of using additional data from the Related Data tables

    • A new Related Data mapping subtype to enable the new functionality

    How does it work?

    Prerequisites

    1. The related data tables are set up in Mapp Engage. For more information, see Related Data.

    2. The integration must use the same attribute names as in the related data tables.

    Steps

    Mapping for the Related Data subtype is optional. You can add the Related Data subtype as a source and choose the Related Data table you want to map to a destination.

    1. Open your integration

      Go to Data Management > Mapp Connect and open the integration you want to configure.

    2. Navigate to the Mapping Tab
      Open the Mapping tab in your Mapp Connect integration.

    3. Add a New Mapping

      • Click the + (plus) icon to add a new mapping.

      • Select the Subtype as Related Data from the drop-down menu and enter a name.

      • Click Create.

    4. Edit the Mapping

      • Add Source: Choose the relevant source for the mapping.

      • (Optional) Configure any source transformations as needed.

    5. Define Mapping Details

      • Set the Mapping Subtype to Related Data.

      • Select the Destination Attribute as Related Data.

    6. Specify Related Data

      • Choose the required Related Data Table.

      • Select the appropriate Column from the table.

    7. Save Changes
      Click Save to finalize your mapping.

    Availability

    This feature is being rolled out as part of our September launch, which went live on September 18th.


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