As the title says, I'm curious to know how you do it?
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Garry,
To modify s.linkTrackVars or s.linkTrackEvents in DTM, you can do this via the "Custom Code" editor in the Adobe Analytics section of your rule. You'll need to keep in mind that the Custom Code editor has its own scope in Javascript, so you'll need to make sure it has the right reference to your s object.
Here's how I'd do what you're trying to do:
[img]Dynamic_Tag_Management__by_Adobe.png[/img]
Hope this helps!
Best,
Shawn
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Garry,
Setting s.linkTrackVars or s.linkTrackEvents can be accomplished via the "Custom Page Code" editor in the Adobe Analytics section of a rule. Keep in mind that the Custom Page Code editor has its own Javascript scope, so you need to make sure that the 's' object is available to your code before trying to access it.
Here's how I would do what you're trying to do:
[img]Dynamic_Tag_Management__by_Adobe.png[/img]
Hope this helps!
Best,
Shawn
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Garry,
To modify s.linkTrackVars or s.linkTrackEvents in DTM, you can do this via the "Custom Code" editor in the Adobe Analytics section of your rule. You'll need to keep in mind that the Custom Code editor has its own scope in Javascript, so you'll need to make sure it has the right reference to your s object.
Here's how I'd do what you're trying to do:
[img]Dynamic_Tag_Management__by_Adobe.png[/img]
Hope this helps!
Best,
Shawn
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Garry,
Setting s.linkTrackVars or s.linkTrackEvents can be accomplished via the "Custom Page Code" editor in the Adobe Analytics section of a rule. Keep in mind that the Custom Page Code editor has its own Javascript scope, so you need to make sure that the 's' object is available to your code before trying to access it.
Here's how I would do what you're trying to do:
[img]Dynamic_Tag_Management__by_Adobe.png[/img]
Hope this helps!
Best,
Shawn
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