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It's been an amazing 3 years coming together in this forum to collaborate, innovate, support, and inspire each other about our shared usage of Datorama. While this is not quite a goodbye, we are excited to announce that we are getting a fresh start in our new home within the Salesforce Trailblazer Community. We have a ton of fun new content planned and you may even see the revival of some of our most popular posts from the past few years.
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New Feature Request


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When connecting a new data source using an API (e.g. Facebook), you have to select the relevant accounts you want the data stream to cover.
Is there a way/field that shows all the accounts you've connect to single data stream?
Is there a way/field that shows all the accounts you've connect to single data stream?
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If I understand correctly, you wish to see all the Accounts for which you have already created data streams under a set of Credentials. If that is the case, there is no field that is doing that by default.
You can log a ticket at [email protected] and our support team can compile this list for you.
I propose a possible solution if you want to classify them yourself. You can copy the Account ID for each data stream to its Data Stream attribute (screenshot below). Then you can visualize the data stream attribute in a pivot table and filter for data source name.
Let me know if you need anything else