> Note: This page is part of the DataDoe Docs. You can find the root of the documentation at `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/introduction-to-datadoe`.
> JSON Table of Contents: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/toc.json`.
> Direct Data Scheme JSON: `https://api.datadoe.com/api/v1/spec/data-scheme`.
> Other pages in the DataDoe Docs:
> - DataDoe Basics/Access & Users: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/access-user-management.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Benefits: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/benefits.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/External Invitation Links: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/external-invitation-links.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Integrations: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/integration-customization.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Introduction to DataDoe: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/introduction-to-datadoe.md`
> - DataDoe Basics/Subscription & Pricing: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/basics/subscription-pricing.md`
> - DataDoe Data/Data Fetch Periods: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-data/data-fetch-periods.md`
> - DataDoe Data/Data Sources: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-data/data-sources.md`
> - DataDoe Data/Timezones: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-data/orders-purchase-date-timezones.md`
> - DataDoe Features/Actions (beta): `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-features/actions.md`
> - DataDoe Features/Features Overview: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-features/overview.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Overview: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/overview.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using ChatGPT: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/chatgpt.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Claude: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/claude.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Claude Agent SDK: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/claude-agents-sdk.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Claude Code: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/claude-code.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Codex: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/codex.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Codex Sites: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/codex-sites.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Cursor: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/cursor.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Excel + Claude: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/excel.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Gemini CLI: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/gemini-cli.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Gumloop: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/gumloop.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using n8n: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/n8n.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using NanoClaw: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/nanoclaw.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using OpenAI Agents SDK: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/openai-agents-sdk.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using OpenClaw: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/openclaw.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using PowerPoint + Claude: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/powerpoint.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using VS Code: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/vs-code.md`
> - DataDoe MCP/Using Word + Claude: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-mcp/word.md`
> - DataDoe API/How to connect to the API: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/how-to-connect.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with Claude Code: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/claude-code.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with Codex: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/codex.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with Cursor: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/cursor.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with Lovable: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/lovable.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with Replit: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/replit.md`
> - DataDoe API/Vibe code with v0: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-api/v0.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/How to connect to BigQuery: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/how-to-connect.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/Using MCP Toolbox: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/mcp-toolbox.md`
> - DataDoe & BigQuery/Using Python Jupyter: `https://www.datadoe.com/hub/docs/datadoe-bigquery/jupyter.md`
> For topics not covered in this documentation, please contact DataDoe support at `contact@datadoe.com`.
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## What are data tables?

DataDoe organizes your Amazon data into tables. Each table is a clean, ready-to-use view of one part of your business - orders, listings, advertising, inventory, and more - built from the raw Seller Central, Vendor Central, and Amazon Ads sources DataDoe collects.

You choose which tables DataDoe collects for your organization. Enabled tables feed your data layer, the same data your exports, the REST API, MCP, and the BigQuery integration read from.

## Why manage your tables?

Two reasons: transparency and cost.

- **See what you collect.** Know exactly which data DataDoe stores for you, with a row count per table.
- **Control what you pay for.** Most tables count toward your row billing. Turn off the tables you don't use to keep your row count, and your cost, down.

## How to manage tables

1. Open **Settings > Data**.
2. Use the marketplace tabs to switch between **Amazon Seller Central**, **Amazon Vendor Central**, and **Amazon Ads**.
3. Each table shows its current row count and the raw sources it is built from.
4. Use the toggle to enable or disable a table. Disabling a table tells DataDoe to stop collecting it, so its rows no longer count toward your bill.

> The **Data layer** summary at the top of the page shows how many tables are enabled and your total billed rows across all accounts.

## Default dataset

Some tables are part of the default dataset. They are always on and cannot be disabled, so the core of your data layer is always available.

## How this affects billing

Tables marked for row count billing add their stored rows to your data row usage. For details on row limits and pricing, see [Subscription & Pricing](/hub/docs/basics/subscription-pricing). To learn where the underlying data comes from, see [Data Sources](/hub/docs/datadoe-data/data-sources).
