pinpoint_get_campaign_date_range_kpi: Retrieves (queries) pre-aggregated data for a standard metric...

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pinpoint_get_campaign_date_range_kpiR Documentation

Retrieves (queries) pre-aggregated data for a standard metric that applies to a campaign

Description

Retrieves (queries) pre-aggregated data for a standard metric that applies to a campaign.

See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/pinpoint_get_campaign_date_range_kpi/ for full documentation.

Usage

pinpoint_get_campaign_date_range_kpi(
  ApplicationId,
  CampaignId,
  EndTime = NULL,
  KpiName,
  NextToken = NULL,
  PageSize = NULL,
  StartTime = NULL
)

Arguments

ApplicationId

[required] The unique identifier for the application. This identifier is displayed as the Project ID on the Amazon Pinpoint console.

CampaignId

[required] The unique identifier for the campaign.

EndTime

The last date and time to retrieve data for, as part of an inclusive date range that filters the query results. This value should be in extended ISO 8601 format and use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), for example: 2019-07-26T20:00:00Z for 8:00 PM UTC July 26, 2019.

KpiName

[required] The name of the metric, also referred to as a key performance indicator (KPI), to retrieve data for. This value describes the associated metric and consists of two or more terms, which are comprised of lowercase alphanumeric characters, separated by a hyphen. Examples are email-open-rate and successful-delivery-rate. For a list of valid values, see the Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide.

NextToken

The string that specifies which page of results to return in a paginated response. This parameter is not supported for application, campaign, and journey metrics.

PageSize

The maximum number of items to include in each page of a paginated response. This parameter is not supported for application, campaign, and journey metrics.

StartTime

The first date and time to retrieve data for, as part of an inclusive date range that filters the query results. This value should be in extended ISO 8601 format and use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), for example: 2019-07-19T20:00:00Z for 8:00 PM UTC July 19, 2019. This value should also be fewer than 90 days from the current day.


paws.customer.engagement documentation built on Sept. 12, 2023, 1:19 a.m.