Extracting data from an eMessage landing page

You can use the Extract process in a flowchart to extract data from an eMessage landing page. The Extract process selects fields from one table and writes them out to another table for subsequent processing.

Before you begin

Ensure that your IBM® environment meets the requirements before attempting to extract eMessage landing page data. For more information, see Prerequisites for extracting data from eMessage landing pages.

Procedure

  1. In a flowchart in Edit mode, double-click the Extract process in the flowchart workspace.

    The process configuration dialog appears.

  2. On the Source tab, select eMessage landing pages.
  3. In the popup window, select an eMessage landing page as input.
    Note: You can select only one eMessage landing page as input to an Extract process. To extract data from more than one landing page, configure multiple Extract processes.
  4. If there is more than one audience level available for the landing page, select the appropriate audience level from the drop-down list. If there is only one audience level available, it is automatically selected.
  5. Click OK.
  6. On the Extract tab, use the Target data source field to select an output location:
    • To store the data in binary format, select IBM Campaign Server.
    • To store the data in a uniquely named table with a UAC_EX prefix, select an available database.

    Then select fields from the list of Candidate fields and add them to the Fields to extract list. Use the controls to remove or reorder fields. For information about using the Extract tab, see Extract tab reference.

  7. Perform any of the following optional tasks:
    Note: Profiling is not available for eMessage landing page attributes.
  8. Click OK.

Results

The process is configured. You can test the process to verify that it returns the results you expect.

Note: During the extraction process, Campaign creates an intermediate view in the system tables database with a UCC_LPV prefix. This internal view remains in the database until the process box is deleted. If you remove the view, you must reconfigure its corresponding Extract process before rerunning the process or flowchart; otherwise, Campaign generates a missing table error.