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The data file is divided into several main sections: basic data, transaction data, external reference fields, origin source, and default supporter record. The transactional data section “reuses” columns to represent different pieces of information depending on the campaign type. 

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Transactional data reference template Click here to download an XLSX template of the transaction export file that shows what these columns represent

Read more on this format below.

2) User data format

The “user data” format only provides static default supporter record data of all supporters who fulfilled your selected export criteria. Transactional information and question answers will not be included in the file.

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Campaign number: This column gives a unique number that refers to the campaign that the transaction relates to. Note that this is not the same as the page ID you see in page-builder’s URLs. You can search for the page in the system using this number by searching for cid:XXX, e.g. cid:12345
Campaign type: This column identifies which type of activity the record relates to. For campaign type codes, see the table ‘Campaign type codes’ below. Note: Imported QCB updates are not included in export API data.
Campaign ID: This identifies the specific campaign the record relates to. By default this will be the reference name you have given the campaign in your account.
Campaign date and campaign time: These two columns give the specific time and date the supporter’s transaction took place. Note that Engaging Networks displays times in the US Eastern timezone. For email broadcast transactions, the date and time refers to when the page was submitted or when the first email transaction occurred, e.g. Open. Subsequent activity, e.g. a click, does not update the time but will record a click in the relevent column (see Campaign Data columns 1 to 6 on the next pages)
Campaign status: This gives information about whether an activity has been successfully completed or not. The precise value that appears depends on the type of activity. See the ‘Campaign status values’ table below.
Campaign data columns 1 to 35: The content of these 35 columns also depends on the type of activity. Check this the attached Excel document for more information. 

Transaction format section 3 – external references

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“Campaign data” columns will contain transaction specific data. See this template of the transactional export file for more details on each transaction type. 

 

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