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In the Job Status list, you'll find the following information for each of your Data API requests:

 


  • Job ID: Job ID is a numerical designation to keep track of your requested Data API jobs. Click this number to see details about the requested job.
  • Name: The name of the job if it was given one.
  • Status: There are four possible statuses for a submitted job:
    • Submitted: The job has been submitted but has not yet begun processing.
    • In Progress: The job is processing. You will be alerted via email when the job is complete.
    • Completed: The job is complete and the report(s) will be sent to you via email, or you can access via download in the UI. When the job is complete, the report will be visible under the various report type columns: Visitor, Device-based, or Path-to-Purchase (Read more about the different Report Types here). You may download the report by clicking on the name for each report type.
    • Failed: The job has failed. If you see this status, please contact your UberMedia account manager in order to assess the problem.
  • Request Date: The date the job was requested.
  • Company: The specific company the job is related to.

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  • Name: The name of the report. Use terms that make this report easily searchable by your team.
  • Report Type: At least one report selection is required. You may also select multiple report types. See below for information on each Report Type.
  • Polygon Format: Polygons are bounding boxes drawn around a location on a map such as a retail store. Each Data API job requires a valid GeoJSON or KML string. After selecting the correct format, paste the GeoJSON or KML string in the text box.
  • Start Date and Time: The start date and time refers to the period for when the analysis should start. This must be at least greater than 48 hours prior to the the current day/time. Note that this uses UTC time zone.
  • End Date and Time: The end date and time refers to the period for when the analysis should end. This must be at least 48 hours prior to the current day/time.  This can be the current day/time. Note This time is not inclusive- if a job is submitted with an end time of 23:59:59, that is the cutoff time (it does not include any milliseconds beyond 23:59:59). If the full final second of that day is needed, the end date and time should be 00:00:00 of the next day. Note that this uses UTC time zone.
  • Day Parts: Click on the Day Parts link to open up additional day parting selections. See below for an explanation about how to use Day Parts in your analysis.
  • Seconds Before: An integer value that specifies the number of seconds before your selected date and time. This is required for Path-to-Purchase reports.  
  • Seconds After:An integer value that specifies the number of seconds before your selected date and time. This is required for Path-to-Purchase reports.

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