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VAST macros / Verification

[OMIDPARTNER] VAST macro

Short answer: The Open Measurement partner name and version. Introduced in VAST 4.1.

What it means

Resolves to the OMID partner identifier and SDK version in the form name/version, identifying the measurement integration to verification vendors.

Example value

After the player substitutes the macro, [OMIDPARTNER] becomes something like:

Example%2F1.4.2

Where it is valid

Verification URLs.

Macros are case-sensitive and substituted only inside URL fields. A macro written in the wrong case, or placed where it has no defined value, is sent to the server as literal text instead of a value.

Using it in a tag

<Impression><![CDATA[https://t.example.com/i?val=[OMIDPARTNER]&cb=[CACHEBUSTING]]]></Impression>

VAST XML fragment only. This excerpt belongs inside a complete VAST document, so standalone validation will fail until it is wrapped in a full <VAST>response.

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Validate your macros

vastlint flags unknown, mis-cased, deprecated, out-of-context, and unencoded macros in any tracking, click, error, impression, or media URL:

# CLI: exits non-zero on errors, ideal for pipelines
vastlint check creative.xml

Use the right tool for this failure

If you already have the resolved XML, run a pure spec check. If you only have a live tag URL, test that endpoint first. If the failure happens in the wrapper chain, inspect each hop.

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