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In the Settings section of the window, check First Row of Data Contains Field Names if this is the case.
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Select the Field Delimiter (this is the character used to separate each field in a row of data): TAB, COMMA, or SPACE.
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Select the Qualifier used to indicate how strings are delimited in the file: None, Single Quote, or Double Quote.
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Campaign does not support the use of the double quote character (") in field entries of delimited files. If any of your field entries contain double quotes, change them to another character before mapping a table to the file.
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Accept the defaults, or edit the IBM® Campaign Table Name field to change the name of the table as it will appear in Campaign. You can also change the IBM® Campaign Field Name mapped to each source field name by selecting the field name and editing the text in the IBM® Campaign Field Name text box in the Edit Selected Field Information section.
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Select an Audience Level from the drop-down list. The Audience Fields list is automatically populated. You must select a field in the new base table that is the corresponding key for each listed entry.
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For each Audience Field, match appropriate field(s) from the base table to the corresponding key(s) in the audience level.
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If the selected audience level is normalized (that is, each unique audience ID appears at most once in the current base table), check This audience level is normalized in this table.
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