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Conversion pixel feed

The Log-Level Conversion Pixel Feed provides data on the firing of all of your managed advertisers' pixels, both attributed and unattributed. The feed contains one row per pixel.

Note

The Conversion Pixel Feed does not distinguish between the firing of attributed and unattributed pixels. To view attributed conversion data, see Advertiser Attributed Conversions. However, pixel loads for users without a Xandr cookie are excluded from this feed because a conversion event is not possible without a cookie. This feed records all pixel fires, whereas the Attributed Conversion report only shows conversions that can be attributed to a line item.

The Xandr internal name for this feed is pixel_feed.

Sequence

The columns below are listed in the same order in which they appear in the log-level feed file (top to bottom here, left to right in the file).

Integer key

  • tinyint = 1 byte (8 bit)
  • smallint = 2 byte (16 bit)
  • int = 4 byte (32 bit)
  • bigint = 8 byte (64 bit)

Columns

Note

Microsoft Advertising may need to remove values for certain log level data (LLD) fields in order to comply with current data sharing restrictions.

Column Index Column Name Type Description
01 date_time UNIX Epoch time The time and date of the impression (e.g., 1526057561 which would need to be translated to Friday, May 11, 2018 4:52:41 PM (UTC)).
02 auction_id_64 bigint Deprecated. This field will always be 0.
03 user_id_64 bigint The Xandr 64-bit user ID (stored in the Xandr cookie store). Pixel loads for users without a Xandr cookie are excluded from this feed because a conversion event is not possible without a cookie.
This field is 0 when:
- Xandr does not have a match for this user; or
- the user's browser doesn't accept cookies; or
- you do not have a legal basis to access and process personal data for an impression where GDPR applies
It will be -1 for opt-out/non-consented users.

Note: If you receive the hashed_user_id_64 version of this field, you will not receive the non-hashed version.
04 pixel_id int The ID of the conversion pixel.
05 order_id string(36) The optional value passed in by the buyer on the conversion pixel using the order_id parameter. See Conversion Pixels Advanced for more details.
06 external_data string(30) The optional extra data passed in by buyer on conversion pixel using the other parameter. See Conversion Pixels Advanced for more details.
07 http_referer string(2000) The HTTP referrer from the conversion pixel fire
08 hashed_user_id_64 bytes The hashed version of the Xandr 64-bit User ID which will we provided as a proxy in certain cases where Xandr is unable to provide the real user_id_64. You will not be able to target users via their hashed user ID. However you can use this identifier to calculate unique users, user frequency, and user recency. An example is provided below:
user_id_64:
XXXXXX304391387YYYY
hashed_user_id_64:
0000f47b074866470613d9397f0bd7efa78c7adec992aac5e117cbe2d55993a94767

Note: If you receive the user_id_64 version of this field, you will not receive the hashed version.
09 partition_time_millis UNIX Epoch time The hourly partition any record row falls into, represented as a UNIX Epoch timestamp value (in milliseconds). Useful for defining hourly partitions when loading into a database or data warehouse. For the Avro format, this field is given the timestamp-millis logical type for native timestamp detection. For example, 1568077200000 can also be represented as Tuesday, September 10, 2019 1 AM (UTC).