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Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK for adobe analytics

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Hi guys

After the recent changes to the Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK Debugger for Adobe Analytics I can no longer find the "interaction_value". Normally I click on events and that opens up another page where I find "interaction_value" - which enables me to determine the name of the page element I'm interacting with and therefore pull a report. Does anyone know how to get around this? 

 

Thanks so much

 

Zoe

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I've used the Adobe Experience Platform Debugger to check Web SDK implementations. I don't recall seeing an "interaction_value" ever while using the Debugger. Do you happen to have a screenshot of where that would have been found in the Debugger's UI?

Normally, when checking Web SDK implementations, I would perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Debugger.
  2. Switch to its "Experience Platform Web SDK" tab.
  3. Load the web page that I want to check.
  4. Back in the Debugger, wait for the screen to update with a new column, where that new column contains the payload of the Web SDK hit sent from the web page.
  5. Click the "events" cell in that column to open a modal/overlay.
  6. Expand the "value" value to see the items in the payload. Verify the values that are shown there.

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Unfortunately I am not on WebSDK yet, so I haven't seen that field... However, that sounds like it might be a bug/oversight? You might want to log a ticket with Client Care to inquire about the missing data... that sounds like it would be helpful to have and can see no reason why it would be removed....

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

I've used the Adobe Experience Platform Debugger to check Web SDK implementations. I don't recall seeing an "interaction_value" ever while using the Debugger. Do you happen to have a screenshot of where that would have been found in the Debugger's UI?

Normally, when checking Web SDK implementations, I would perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Debugger.
  2. Switch to its "Experience Platform Web SDK" tab.
  3. Load the web page that I want to check.
  4. Back in the Debugger, wait for the screen to update with a new column, where that new column contains the payload of the Web SDK hit sent from the web page.
  5. Click the "events" cell in that column to open a modal/overlay.
  6. Expand the "value" value to see the items in the payload. Verify the values that are shown there.

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This seems like a lot of work to find analytics evars and props compared to non web sdk.

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It is a lot of work and the collect calls don't seem to have events associated with them in the Adobe Debugger, unlike the Chrome Debugger....so can't even find interaction evars/props using the branded debugger anymore?  That seems like a bug that needs to be addressed.  How is the brand new Web SDK marketed to companies, but your own debugger doesn't even support the analytics reporting for the deployment?