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How to Visualize Adobe Target Data in CJA?

  • June 12, 2024
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Hello everyone,

I would like to know if someone can guide me or provide a series of steps to visualize Adobe Target data in CJA. 

Thanks in advance!

Best regards.

Best answer by Krishna_Musku

Here is the documentation related to it

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/target/using/integrate/cja/target-reporting-in-cja?lang=en

The integration with CJA is different than Analytics and supported activity types too. Refer to the above for detailed info on Target reporting in CJA.

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June 12, 2024

Here is the documentation related to it

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/target/using/integrate/cja/target-reporting-in-cja?lang=en

The integration with CJA is different than Analytics and supported activity types too. Refer to the above for detailed info on Target reporting in CJA.

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November 18, 2025
To send Adobe Target data to CJA, you need to create an Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) dataset that includes your Target data, then connect that dataset in CJA and set up dimensions like "Experience Name" and "Activity Name". This integration allows you to analyze Target activities within CJA using its features, such as the Experimentation Panel.

Step 1: Send Target data to AEP
If using Adobe Analytics for Target (A4T): Use the Analytics Source Connector to ingest your Adobe Analytics data into a global report suite in AEP.
  • If using Adobe Web SDK: Configure the Web SDK to send data directly to a data stream that flows into AEP. This requires setting up an AEP schema and dataset to receive the data. 
 
Step 2: Create a connection in CJA
  • In CJA, go to Connections and select Create new connection.
  • Name the connection and select the correct sandbox and dataset from AEP that contains your Target data. 
 
Step 3: Configure the data view
  • Once the connection is established, create or edit a data view within your connection.
  • Add the following fields from your Lookup Dataset as dimensions to make them available for reporting:
    • Experience Name
    • Experience ID
    • Activity Name
    • Activity ID
  • To use these fields specifically within the Experimentation panel, set up context labels:
    • For Activity Name, use the label "Experimentation Experiment".
    • For Experience Name, use the label "Experimentation Variant"
 
Step 4: Analyze your data
  • Save your data view and go to Analysis Workspace.
  • You can now create reports and analyze your Target activities using the dimensions you configured.