ContactPointConsent
The Contact Point Consent DMO is a Data Cloud data model object (DMO) for recording information about consent for a specific contact point. This data includes when, how, for how long, and whether the party has double opted-in.
Columns
Name | Type | References | Description |
Consent Captured Date Time | Datetime | The date and time consent was captured. | |
Consent Captured Source | Varchar | The location where consent was captured. | |
Consent Status | Varchar | A reference ID to consent status. | |
Contact Point | Varchar | A reference ID to a contact point. | |
Contact Point Consent ID | Varchar | A unique ID that is used as the primary key for the Consent Point Consent DMO. | |
Data Source | Varchar | A reference ID to a logical name for a system that is the source of records identified by an external record ID. | |
Data Source Object | Varchar | A reference ID for the logical name of the object where the record originated, for example a cloud storage file or another connector’s external object. | |
Data Use Purpose | Varchar | A reference ID to how the data is being used. | |
Double Consent Capture Date Time | Datetime | The data and time a contact consents to receive communication using a double-opt in process. | |
Effective From Date | Datetime | The date when the consent form is in effect. | |
Effective To Date | Datetime | The date when the consent form is no longer in effect. | |
External Record ID | Varchar | A reference ID to an external data source system. | |
External Source ID | Varchar | A reference ID for the system in which the external record ID was assigned. | |
Internal Organization | Varchar | A reference ID to the business unit or other internal organization that owns the business account. | |
Name | Varchar | The name of the contact who provided consent. | |
Party | Varchar | A reference ID to the parent party, for example, an individual, business, or affiliation group. | |
Party Role | Varchar | A reference ID to an associated party role, for example, a customer, supplier, or competitor. |