| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273 | # Represents actions that market a merchant's store or products.type MarketingEvent implements LegacyInteroperability&Node {    # The app that the marketing event is attributed to.    app: App!    # The marketing channel used by the marketing event.    channel: MarketingChannel    # A human-readable description of the marketing event.    description: String    # The date and time when the marketing event ended.    endedAt: DateTime    # A globally-unique identifier.    id: ID!    # The ID of the corresponding resource in the REST Admin API.    legacyResourceId: UnsignedInt64!    # The URL where the marketing event can be managed.    manageUrl: URL    # The URL where the marketing event can be previewed.    previewUrl: URL    # An optional ID that helps Shopify validate engagement data.    remoteId: String    # The date and time when the marketing event is scheduled to end.    scheduledToEndAt: DateTime    # Where the MarketingEvent occurred and what kind of content was used.    # Because utmSource and utmMedium are often used interchangeably, this is    # based on a combination of marketingChannel, referringDomain, and type to    # provide a consistent representation for any given piece of marketing    # regardless of the app that created it.    sourceAndMedium: String!    # The date and time when the marketing event started.    startedAt: DateTime!    # The marketing event type.    type: MarketingTactic!    # The name of the marketing campaign.    utmCampaign: String    # The medium that the marketing campaign is using. Example values: cpc, banner.    utmMedium: String    # The referrer of the marketing event. Example values: google, newsletter.    utmSource: String}# Represents a set of UTM parameters.type UTMParameters {    # The name of a marketing campaign.    campaign: String    # Identifies specific content in a marketing campaign.    # Used to differentiate between similar content or links in a marketing campaign to determine which is the most effective.    content: String    # The medium of a marketing campaign, such as a banner or email newsletter.    medium: String    # The source of traffic to the merchant's store, such as Google or an email newsletter.    source: String    # Paid search terms used by a marketing campaign.    term: String}
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