활동이 없어 이 대화는 잠겼습니다. 새 게시물을 작성해 주세요.
활동이 없어 이 대화는 잠겼습니다. 새 게시물을 작성해 주세요.
Did you change/add the expericence cloud visitor ID service? you can check if you see an "AMCV_xxx@AdobeOrg" cookie, see here: Analytics Cookies
As far as I know when you use this ID service, it will set/use the "mid" and no s_vi is set at all.
easiest way is change your eVar to something like
eVar64="D=mid" to capture the new ID.
or you can create a data element which tries to get both values (combined with a delimeter) to capture old and new ID.
Did you change/add the expericence cloud visitor ID service? you can check if you see an "AMCV_xxx@AdobeOrg" cookie, see here: Analytics Cookies
As far as I know when you use this ID service, it will set/use the "mid" and no s_vi is set at all.
easiest way is change your eVar to something like
eVar64="D=mid" to capture the new ID.
or you can create a data element which tries to get both values (combined with a delimeter) to capture old and new ID.
Hi k61152442,
If you recently deployed the Experience Cloud ID service, then that service sets an amcv_(org id) cookie instead. In that cookie if there was an s_vi value it translates that to an aid paramater (analytics ID) but the main parameter used by the service is the mid parameter which is the Marketing cloud ID. This identification replaces the old analytics s_vi identifier in Analytics. I've seen people use D=mid before but I'm not 100% sure if that works all the time to capture the mid value.
I hope that helps,
Seth
Thank you both! We have switched over to MCID. That explains it.
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