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Name

Requirement

Type

Description

End Time

end_time

optional

timestamp_t

User.end_time: The end time of when a particular state of the user was valid. Using the start_time and end_time together bound the time when a particular user state was valid. If there is no end_time it tells the analyst that this is the current state of the user as DataBee understands it. There will ever only be a single user for which the end_time is null.

History ID

id

required

integer_t

User.hid: The unique DataBee ID to identify a particular history entry in an object table. This field is the PK and should not be mapped manually as the DataBee product populates this field itself. User.id: The unique identifier used by DataBee for a specific user. This will be logged as user_id in activity tables to link to a particular user in this table. This field should not be mapped manually as the DataBee product populates this field itself.

Level 1 Manager ID

level_1

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 10 Manager ID

level_10

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 11 Manager ID

level_11

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 12 Manager ID

level_12

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 13 Manager ID

level_13

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 14 Manager ID

level_14

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 15 Manager ID

level_15

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 16 Manager ID

level_16

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 17 Manager ID

level_17

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 18 Manager ID

level_18

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 19 Manager ID

level_19

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 2 Manager ID

level_2

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 20 Manager ID

level_20

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 3 Manager ID

level_3

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 4 Manager ID

level_4

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 5 Manager ID

level_5

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 6 Manager ID

level_6

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 7 Manager ID

level_7

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 8 Manager ID

level_8

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Level 9 Manager ID

level_9

optional

integer_t

User.manager: The user's manager. This helps in understanding an org hierarchy. This should only ever be populated once in an event. I.e. there should not be a manager's manager in an event.

Record Created At

record_created_at

required

timestamp_t

CDPs generated timestamp when record was created.

Record Updated At

record_updated_at

required

timestamp_t

CDPs generated timestamp when record was last updated.

Start Time

start_time

optional

timestamp_t

User.start_time: The start time when a particular state of the user became valid.

User ID

user_id

required

integer_t

User.id: The unique identifier used by DataBee for a specific user. This will be logged as user_id in activity tables to link to a particular user in this table. This field should not be mapped manually as the DataBee product populates this field itself.

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