Hi @jennifer_dungan ,
Thank you for this in detail! You are super knowledgeable and one of the best in Adobe. I understand the first half of your response. Can you explain the second half in more detail about what the non-repeating instance is in the attribution? Is there documentation on this on Adobe's site? Instance makes sense in that it's only when the variable is explicitly set. I don't undertstand repeating (default) and non-repeating instance in your example above.
Thanks!
Basically the non-repeating means it will ignore it if it's "twice in a row".
Let's use a campaign as an example...
Someone comes to your site on https://www.domain.com/?cid=x
- Page A
- User clicks on button
- campaign x is set (again) - as in the click didn't use the visit attribution
- Page B
- campaign x is persisted through the Visit
- Page C
- campaign x is persisted through the Visit
Now let's look at the settings:
- Default (Repeated) will return pages A, B and C and the button click
- Instance will return page A and the button click (but maybe this is causing an "inflation" by what you are trying to achieve
- Non-Repeating Instance will only return Page A (since the button click is right after it)
This also pertains to potentially people refreshing the page (triggering the tracking multiple times in a row), or maybe some oddities with a cookie compliance flow that causes the values to be explicitly set multiple times.
See:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/analytics/components/segmentation/segmentation-workflow/seg-build