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On the Source tab, open the Input list and specify the data source for the process. You can select a Segment, a Table, or the output cell from any process that is providing input to the Audience process.
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Notice that the Select options indicate the input audience level. For example, if the audience level is Customer, you can select One Entry per Customer. If the audience level is Household, you can select One Entry per Household.
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Use the Select and Filter options to specify how to select records. The available options depend on whether you are selecting All IDs (in which case filtering is not allowed), switching levels, or staying at the same level.
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Process Name: Assign a descriptive name to identify the process in the flowchart and in various dialogs and reports.
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Output Cell Name: This name matches the Process Name by default. It is used in various dialogs and reports to identify the output cell (the set of IDs that the process produces).
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(Optional) Link to Target Cell: Perform this step if your organization pre-defines target cells in a target cell spreadsheet (TCS). To associate the pre-defined target cell with the flowchart process output, click Link to Target Cell, then select a target cell from the spreadsheet. The Output Cell Name and Cell Code are inherited from the TCS, and both of those field values are shown in italics to indicate that there is a link relationship. For more information, read about using target cell spreadsheets.
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Cell Code: The cell code has a standard format that is determined by your system administrator and is unique when generated.
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