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  • Q: What are the delivery options for batch win logs?
    A: In batch, either hourly or daily. Batch files are always joined, which means conversion and click data is matched against impression data.

  • Q: Does viewability data from IAS and/or Moat always come through in win logs?
    A: This can vary slightly dependent on when we receive the log files from the provider. typically IAS delivers data once per day, whenever they send their feed. Meanwhile, Moat delivers data to Beeswax hourly.
    Q: What time does Beeswax write daily batch win logs to customer S3 buckets?
    A: Between 6-7am ET (6am during daylight savings time, 7am during non-DST periods)

  • Q: Why are there duplicate auction_adgroup_id's?
    A: These events are from the browser/app, so these may be re-rendered from the browser/app. Auction IDs will only be de-duped in batch logs.

  • Q: How do you deduplicate impressions?
    A: Beeswax deduplicates all impression events using auction_adgroup_id in batch logs.

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  • Q:How can I use Segment Logs?
    A: Standard Auction logs will limit the segment_id field to 600 characters, however Segment Logs will give you a complete listing of matched 1st party segments. By joining Auction and Segment Logs on auction_adgroup_id (as the key), you will extend your ability to do Audience Forecasting and Attribution. Both these use-cases require being able to see all segments on a given auction.

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