Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Manutenção
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Figure 12. Generic CSV File Data
Data
Description
Event Date
Date of event.
Script Name
Name of the script that generated the PoP report.
MAC Address
MAC address for the DMP that played the content.
Zone
Zone which the DMP is a member of.
Action
Commands to the DMP attached display (reserved).
Playlist Name
Name of playlist for the content.
Content Tags_PoP
Content tags assigned to the content.
Receive Time
Interpolated airtime timestamp by using received time (obsolete)
Playlist Number
Item number in the playlist.
Cluster ID
Identifies the cluster of DMPs that are showing the same screen (internal use only)
State Start
Time the event state was initiated.
Device Name
Name of the DMP.
Group
Group that the DMP is a member of.
State Name
Event script state when the ad played.
Content
File name of the content.
Playlist Name
Name of the playlist.
Time Played
Length of time the ad played out.
Content Tags_PoP
Content tag assigned to the content.
Airtime
Actual time that the ad played out.
Region
Region info in each record of individual content play-out TemplateName plus
RegionName.
RegionName.
Seq Number
Sequence number beginning at event start increment by ad play.
Spot ID
For internal use only.
Data Generated for the KORE CSV File
For KORE data processing, SV Director aggregates proof of play data across
DMPs and generates reports that show information based on total playout
per sponsor rather than individual playouts per DMP. Therefore, if you have a
playlist that played across 20 DMPs, the CSV file will show only one entry.
The Device Count column displays the number of DMPs that played the
advertisement.
DMPs and generates reports that show information based on total playout
per sponsor rather than individual playouts per DMP. Therefore, if you have a
playlist that played across 20 DMPs, the CSV file will show only one entry.
The Device Count column displays the number of DMPs that played the
advertisement.
Figure 13. Example of a KORE PoP Report