☕[AT Community Q&A Coffee Break] 10/14/20, 8am PT: Jon Tehero, Group Product Manager for Adobe Target☕ [SERIES 2] | Adobe Higher Education
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Amelia_Waliany
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 29, 2020

☕[AT Community Q&A Coffee Break] 10/14/20, 8am PT: Jon Tehero, Group Product Manager for Adobe Target☕ [SERIES 2]

  • September 29, 2020
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Join us for our next monthly Adobe Target Community Q&A Coffee Break

taking place Wednesday, October 14th @ 8am PT

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We'll be joined by Jon Tehero aka @jontehero, Group Product Manager for Adobe Target, who will be signed in here to the Adobe Target Community to chat directly with you on this thread about your Adobe Target questions pertaining to his areas of expertise:

  • AI improvements
  • A4T for Auto-Target
  • Slot-based Recommendations
  • General Adobe Target backend & UI

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A NOTE FROM OUR NEXT COMMUNITY Q&A COFFEE BREAK EXPERT, JON TEHERO 

 

 

REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE 

  • Must be signed in to the Community during the 1-hour period
  • Must post a Question about Adobe Target
  • THAT'S IT!  *(think of this as the Adobe Target Community equivalent of an AMA, (“Ask Me Anything”), and bring your best speed-typing game)

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Click the blue “Reply” button at the bottom right corner of this post
  • Begin your Question with @jontehero 
  • When exchanging messages with Jon about your specific question, be sure to use the editor’s "QUOTE" button, which will indicate which post you're replying to, and will help contain your conversation with Jon

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jon Tehero is a Group Product Manager for Adobe Target. He’s overseen hundreds of new features within the Target platform and has played a key role in migrating functionality from Target's classic platforms into the new Adobe Target UI. Jon is currently focused on expanding the Target feature set to address an even broader set of use-cases. Prior to working on the Product Management team, Jon consulted for over sixty mid- to enterprise-sized customers, and was a subject matter expert within the Adobe Consulting group.

 

Curious about what an Adobe Target Community Q&A Coffee Break looks like? Check out the threads from our first Series of Adobe Target Community Q&A Coffee Breaks

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11 risposte

Adobe Employee
October 14, 2020

One more question from our forums, Jon from @btorres76

With multiple activities on a page, is there a way for one activity to disable certain modifications from other activities?

For example I have this use case:

Activity 1: Updates elem1, elem2, elem3

Activity 2: Updates elem2, elem3, elem4

 

Is there a way for another activity (Activity 3) to disable:

Activity 1: disable update on elem3

Activity 2: disable update on elem2

 

Original Forum Post 

Adobe Employee
October 14, 2020

@hartung wrote:

One more question from our forums, Jon from @btorres76

With multiple activities on a page, is there a way for one activity to disable certain modifications from other activities?

For example I have this use case:

Activity 1: Updates elem1, elem2, elem3

Activity 2: Updates elem2, elem3, elem4

 

Is there a way for another activity (Activity 3) to disable:

Activity 1: disable update on elem3

Activity 2: disable update on elem2

 

Original Forum Post 


@btorres76 , 

 

There are different ways to achieve this. One way is to add more restricting conditions in activity 1&2 to that make sure the visitor is NOT in activity 3. You can add targeting conditions to determine if someone is in another test or even target based on specific activity membership using the built-in attribute: "user.activeActivities"