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I'm trying to get JourneyId using _Job data view, I want to query on _Journey data view but their is no direct relation in between these two data views to get only required data.
Is their any way to query on _journey data view using _job data view? I want to add JourneyId's in DE which are related to JobId or related to sent email










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    I'm trying to get JourneyId using _Job data view, I want to query on _Journey data view but their is no direct relation in between these two data views to get only required data.
    Is their any way to query on _journey data view using _job data view? I want to add JourneyId's in DE which are related to JobId or related to sent email










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      I'm trying to get JourneyId using _Job data view, I want to query on _Journey data view but their is no direct relation in between these two data views to get only required data.
      Is their any way to query on _journey data view using _job data view? I want to add JourneyId's in DE which are related to JobId or related to sent email










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      I'm trying to get JourneyId using _Job data view, I want to query on _Journey data view but their is no direct relation in between these two data views to get only required data.
      Is their any way to query on _journey data view using _job data view? I want to add JourneyId's in DE which are related to JobId or related to sent email







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          You need to use the Journey Activity data view and connect it with the Journey and Sent data views.



          This is necessary, since each you can have multiple journey activities (blocks) available in a single journey. Each of them serves like a "job" and has its own JourneyActivityObjectID that's displayed as TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID in the Sent data view.






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          • So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

            – Atul Rakate
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          • Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

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          You need to use the Journey Activity data view and connect it with the Journey and Sent data views.



          This is necessary, since each you can have multiple journey activities (blocks) available in a single journey. Each of them serves like a "job" and has its own JourneyActivityObjectID that's displayed as TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID in the Sent data view.






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          • So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

            – Atul Rakate
            Jan 25 at 9:53











          • Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

            – Rufenstein
            Jan 25 at 10:08


















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          You need to use the Journey Activity data view and connect it with the Journey and Sent data views.



          This is necessary, since each you can have multiple journey activities (blocks) available in a single journey. Each of them serves like a "job" and has its own JourneyActivityObjectID that's displayed as TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID in the Sent data view.






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          • So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

            – Atul Rakate
            Jan 25 at 9:53











          • Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

            – Rufenstein
            Jan 25 at 10:08
















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          You need to use the Journey Activity data view and connect it with the Journey and Sent data views.



          This is necessary, since each you can have multiple journey activities (blocks) available in a single journey. Each of them serves like a "job" and has its own JourneyActivityObjectID that's displayed as TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID in the Sent data view.






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          You need to use the Journey Activity data view and connect it with the Journey and Sent data views.



          This is necessary, since each you can have multiple journey activities (blocks) available in a single journey. Each of them serves like a "job" and has its own JourneyActivityObjectID that's displayed as TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID in the Sent data view.







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          • So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

            – Atul Rakate
            Jan 25 at 9:53











          • Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

            – Rufenstein
            Jan 25 at 10:08





















          • So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

            – Atul Rakate
            Jan 25 at 9:53











          • Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

            – Rufenstein
            Jan 25 at 10:08



















          So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

          – Atul Rakate
          Jan 25 at 9:53





          So we have to use SQL joins to using JourneyActivityObjectID from Journey Activity and JobId from Sent data view correct ?

          – Atul Rakate
          Jan 25 at 9:53













          Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

          – Rufenstein
          Jan 25 at 10:08







          Yes, you need to use SQL joins based ON JourneyActivityObjectID = TriggererSendDefinitionObjectID. You need to either join Journey Activity with Sent or Job (or even both) depending on the data you want to retrieve.

          – Rufenstein
          Jan 25 at 10:08




















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