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EngagementSignal

Represents data about an individual’s engagement action, such as a web click, an email response, or a PDF download. This object is available in API version 62.0 and later.

Supported Calls

describeLayout(), describeSObjects(), getDeleted(), getUpdated(), query(), retrieve()

Fields

Field Details
DataSpaceId
Type
reference
Properties
Filter, Group, Sort
Description
Required. Unique identifier that refers to the data space where the engagement signal originates.
This field is a relationship field.
Relationship Name
DataSpace
Refers To
DataSpace
Description
Type
string
Properties
Filter, Group, Nillable, Sort
Description
An optional text description of the engagement signal.
DeveloperName
Type
string
Properties
Filter, Group, Sort
Description
Required. API name for the engagement signal that's system-or user-generated.
IsRemote
Type
boolean
Properties
Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Sort
Description
Indicates if the engagement signal object is owned by a different org in Data 360.
The default value is false.
LastReferencedDate
Type
dateTime
Properties
Filter, Nillable, Sort
Description
Timestamp that indicates the last time the engagement signal was referenced by the current user.
LastViewedDate
Type
dateTime
Properties
Filter, Nillable, Sort
Description
Timestamp that indicates the last time the current user viewed the engagement signal record.
Name
Type
string
Properties
Filter, Group, idLookup, Sort
Description
Required. Text label that identifies the engagement signal.
Status
Type
picklist
Properties
Defaulted on create, Filter, Group, Restricted picklist, Sort
Description
Picklist value that indicates the current status of the engagement signal.
Possible values are:
  • Active
  • CreateError—Error
  • DeleteError—Error
  • Deleting
  • EditError—Error
  • Preparing
  • Processing
The default value is Processing.

Usage

Use this object to define foundational data for your business objectives and recommendations in Salesforce Personalization. Use mapped data model object (DMO) fields to identify and track an individual’s engagement actions. For example, use data about a web click, an email response, or a PDF download to help achieve your personalization goals.