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Formatting Key-Value Pairs in DCS Calls formatting-key-value-pairs-in-dcs-calls

When making a call, the DCS accepts key-value data in standard or serialized format. Review this section for information about how to format standard and serialized key-value data.

Standard and Serialized Key-Value Pairs standard-serialized

Key-Value Type
Description
Example
Standard
A standard key-value pair consists of a single key and value. This structure organizes data into separate key-value pairs. Each key is stated explicitly, even when it’s used again to define a different value. This is the most common way to send data to the DCS.
key1=val1&key2=val2&key3=val3
Serialized
A serialized key-value pair consists of a single key and multiple values. This can be an efficient way to organize data, but serialized key-value pairs require specific symbols to separate each key and each key-value set.
key1=val1,val2,val3

Delimiters and Separators for Serialized Key-Value Pairs delimiters-separators

With serialized key-value pairs, you must specify the markers that separate values within and between these variables. Audience Manager requires the following delimiters and separators:

Requirements for
Symbol
Separates Individual
Delimiters
Ampersand &

Key-value pairs:

key1=val1&key2=val2,val3

Separators
Comma ,

Values within key-value pairs:

key1=val1,val2,val3&key2=valA,valB,valC

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