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Oracle’s B2C Cross-Channel Marketing solution, Oracle Responsys provides marketing teams with a centralized canvas to build specific consumer profiles and tailor interactions for consumers across email, mobile, display, and social channels.
mParticle’s Response integration supports two different Responsys products - the core Responsys product and the Push.io product. Responsys is typically used to drive email marketing campaigns whereas Push.io is geared towards push notification delivery and display. The configuration steps are specific for each product so be sure to reference the correct guide below.
mParticle’s Oracle Responsys integration helps drive personalization for marketing campaigns. The Event integration can be used on its own or in conjunction with the audience integration to add additional context (user specific attributes, links to product fields, event attributes, and much more) to Responsys campaigns.
This guide is meant to be complemented by Oracle’s own step-by-step guides.
Grab your Responsys credentials from your Responsys Account:
Create three tables in Responsys:
The tables must contain the following data schema (column names are case sensitive):
Column Name | UI Data Type | API Data Type |
---|---|---|
Long Text | STR500 | |
Long Text | STR500 | |
Long Text | STR500 | |
MICROSOFT | Long Text | STR500 |
MP_ALIAS | Long Text | STR500 |
OTHER | Long Text | STR500 |
OTHER2 | Long Text | STR500 |
OTHER3 | Long Text | STR500 |
OTHER4 | Long Text | STR500 |
AGE | Long Text | STR500 |
GENDER | Long Text | STR500 |
COUNTRY | Long Text | STR500 |
ZIP | Long Text | STR500 |
CITY | Long Text | STR500 |
STATE | Long Text | STR500 |
ADDRESS | Long Text | STR500 |
FIRSTNAME | Long Text | STR500 |
LASTNAME | Long Text | STR500 |
ANDROID_DEVICE_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
IOS_IDFA | Long Text | STR500 |
IOS_IDFV | Long Text | STR500 |
GOOGLE_ADVERTISING_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
ROKU_ADVERTISING_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
FIRE_ADVERTISING_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
Use EVENT_ID as the primary key.
Column Name | UI Data Type | API Data Type |
---|---|---|
EVENT_ID | Integer | INTEGER |
EMAIL_ADDRESS | Long Text | STR500 |
CUSTOMER_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
MOBILE_NUMBER | Long Text | STR500 |
SOURCE_MESSAGE_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
SESSION_ID | Integer | INTEGER |
SESSION_UUID | Long Text | STR500 |
EVENT_TIMESTAMP | Time Stamp | TIMESTAMP |
EVENT_TYPE | Long Text | STR500 |
CUSTOM_EVENT_TYPE | Long Text | STR500 |
EVENT_NAME | Long Text | STR500 |
Commerce table is optional. Data is only sent if the table name is entered in the connection settings.
Use EVENT_ID as the primary key.
Column Name | UI Data Type | API Data Type |
---|---|---|
EVENT_ID | Integer | INTEGER |
EMAIL_ADDRESS | Long Text | STR500 |
CUSTOMER_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
MOBILE_NUMBER | Long Text | STR500 |
EVENT_TYPE | Long Text | STR500 |
ACTION | Long Text | STR500 |
TRANSACTION_ID | Long Text | STR500 |
AFFILIATION | Long Text | STR500 |
TOTAL_AMOUNT | Number | NUMBER |
TAX_AMOUNT | Number | NUMBER |
SHIPPING_AMOUNT | Number | NUMBER |
COUPON_CODE | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_CHECKOUT_STEP | Integer | INTEGER |
PRODUCT_CHECKOUT_OPTIONS | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_ACTION_LIST | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_LIST_SOURCE | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_IDS | Long Text | STR500 |
PROMOTION_ACTION | Long Text | STR500 |
PROMOTION_IDS | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_IMPRESSIONS_LIST | Long Text | STR500 |
PRODUCT_IMPRESSION_IDS | Long Text | STR500 |
SHOPPING_CART_PRODUCT_IDS | Long Text | STR500 |
mParticle uploads events to Responsys in bulk. Uploads are performed every three hours, or whenever 1000 events are queued for upload, whichever comes first.
mParticle forwards the following event types:
Note the UI module will display connection settings for both the Push.io Events integration and the Standard Events Integration. The following fields are specific to the Events Integration.
All settings listed below are required. Leave all other settings blank.
Setting Name | Data Type | Default Value | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Username | string |
yes | Username for your Oracle Responsys Account. | |
Password | string |
yes | Password for your Oracle Responsys Account. | |
API Endpoint | string |
yes | Oracle Responsys Endpoint — You can find this in the URL of your Responsys application | |
List Name | string |
CONTACTS_LIST | yes | Oracle Responsys Profile List. |
User ID | string |
customer_id | yes | Responsys identifies and merges user profiles based on customer_id, phone_number, and email. Specify the mParticle identifier that connects to your contacts_list. |
Leave any settings not listed here blank. They are for the Push.io integration.
Setting Name | Data Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Folder | string |
Oracle Responsys Folder | |
User ID Key | string |
customer_id | Identity to use as a foreign key to the Profile List. |
Event Table Name | string |
Oracle Responsys Event Data Supplemental Table. | |
Commerce Table Name | string |
Oracle Responsys Commerce Data Supplemental Table. | |
User Table Name | string |
Oracle Responsys Profile Extension Table. |
mParticle’s Oracle Responsys integration is an embedded kit integration for the iOS and Android platforms.
This guide is meant to be complemented by Oracle’s own Step-by-step guides which you can reference here:
In order to enable mParticle’s integration with Oracle Responsys, you will need to download a configuration file for your app from the Oracle Responsys dashboard. Each platform/environment has its own configuration file. For example, if you want to set up both iOS and Android kits, in development and production, you will need to download four configuration files.
pushio_config.json
(Production) or pushio_config_debug.json
(Development).
Reference the configuration and connection settings below when creating the connection for your mParticle workspace.
While configuring select the “Use Embedded Kit” for the Push.io endpoint.
mParticle’s Oracle Responsys integration requires that you add the Oracle Responsys Kit to your iOS or Android app. Oracle differs from other kit integrations in that you must manually download their SDK binary and add it to your app, in addition to the respective iOS/Android kits.
Reference the Apple SDK and Android SDK guides to read more about kits and making direct-calls to underlying kit SDKs.
mParticle publishes the Oracle Responsys Kit as an Android library which has a transitive dependency on mParticle’s core Android SDK. You are additionally required to manually download the Oracle SDK .aar
file and add it to your app.
// Sample build.gradle
// Add the kit dependency
dependencies {
// Ensure the Kit version matches that of the mParticle Core SDK that you're using
implementation 'com.mparticle:android-responsys-kit:5+'
//You will also need to add the PushIOManager.aar binary to your app, see below
implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['PushIOManager.aar'])
}
Please reference the Oracle Android SDK guide for a link to download the Oracle Push IO Manager SDK and include it in your app’s libs
directory.
The Android Responsys Kit has been verified against version 6.39 of the Oracle/PushIOManager SDK.
The Oracle Responsys SDK used by the mParticle integration is not available via Cocoapods or Carthage, so at this time the SDK as well as the kit must be manually downloaded.
.PEM
and download the Push IO Manager SDK and add it to your project.MPKitResponsys.h
and MPKitResponsys.m
, and add them both to your project.From here you’re ready to finish configuring and begin testing the integration. See the mParticle Platform Guide to review how to create a new configuration and connection for your workspace.
mParticle forwards the following event types:
All settings listed below are required. Leave any other settings blank.
Setting Name | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
API Key | string |
Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. |
Account Token | string |
Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. |
Leave any settings not listed here blank. They are for the standard events integration.
Setting Name | Data Type | Platform | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Application Name | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
Platform Name | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
Platform Type | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
API Host | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
Bundle ID | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
Conversion URL | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
App ID | string |
iOS/Android | Generated in your Oracle dashboard - refer to your pushio_config to get this value. | |
Sender ID | string |
iOS/Android | GCM/FCM Sender ID matching the credentials you setup in your Oracle dashboard. |