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To track versions of your AMI product using the Seller Data Feeds, you'll need to use a combination of the available feeds, particularly the Legacy mapping data feed and the Product data feed.
The Legacy mapping data feed provides a mapping between legacy product IDs (GUIDs) and the new product IDs used in current data feeds and AWS Marketplace APIs. This feed can help you identify your specific AMI product.
Once you've identified your product, you can use the Product data feed to track information about your AMI product. While the Product data feed doesn't directly contain an AMI ID field, it likely includes other relevant information about your product, such as version numbers or release dates.
To track versions effectively:
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Use the Legacy mapping data feed to find the current product ID for your AMI product.
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Use this product ID to locate your product information in the Product data feed.
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Look for fields in the Product data feed that might indicate version information, such as version numbers, release dates, or other identifiers that change with each new version of your AMI.
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If you're adding new versions of your AMI product, ensure that you're updating the relevant information in AWS Marketplace, which should then be reflected in the Product data feed.
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You may need to combine this information with your own internal tracking system to maintain a comprehensive view of your AMI versions over time.
Keep in mind that while the Seller Data Feeds provide valuable information, they may not offer the granular version tracking you're looking for. You might need to supplement this data with information from other AWS Marketplace tools or your own records to get a complete picture of your AMI product versions.
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Legacy mapping data feed - AWS Marketplace
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