Hi
We are migrating our native app implementation to AEP. In the process, we are changing the custom IDs being set on the app.
Old implementation sets VID and ECID
New implementation will set ECID only. We will ensure that the ECID set will be the same as the old implementation for all existing users. We are also sending the data to the same report suite.
My question is, if I ask Analytics the total number of unique visitors to our platform spanning a date range over the upgrade, will Analytics consider the same person as 2 unique visitors over that range because we dropped VID? (for argument sake assume there was a force upgrade of the app so everyone is on the AEP App)
My concerns comes from the order of operations for IDs https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/id-service/using/reference/analytics-reference/analytics-ord...
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It's hard to say for sure, but I believe if you have been setting VID and ECID simultaneously for a while... I believe that Adobe should already associate those two together in their backend....
The only way to know for sure is to test...
I would try using an isolated QA/Dev suite... do some very specific actions with the before, then do an upgrade and do some more very specific actions..... it will probably take about an hour for the data to process... but you can check if your testing rolled through as one or two Unique Visitors.
The things is, when Adobe decided to switch from the old users ids to the new user ids, they would have done so with the utmost care to try and maintain the same users (and keep the chaos to a minimum).... but individual implementations could still causes issues.
When we made this change in our apps, it was a complete app rebuild, switched users to ECID AND switched the users into the global tracking suite... so really didn't have a chance to try and maintain users... but I do know that the website moving from VID to ECID was pretty smooth (I don't recall any big disruptions in the UVs... but it was about 4-5 year ago... I might have forgotten)
It's hard to say for sure, but I believe if you have been setting VID and ECID simultaneously for a while... I believe that Adobe should already associate those two together in their backend....
The only way to know for sure is to test...
I would try using an isolated QA/Dev suite... do some very specific actions with the before, then do an upgrade and do some more very specific actions..... it will probably take about an hour for the data to process... but you can check if your testing rolled through as one or two Unique Visitors.
The things is, when Adobe decided to switch from the old users ids to the new user ids, they would have done so with the utmost care to try and maintain the same users (and keep the chaos to a minimum).... but individual implementations could still causes issues.
When we made this change in our apps, it was a complete app rebuild, switched users to ECID AND switched the users into the global tracking suite... so really didn't have a chance to try and maintain users... but I do know that the website moving from VID to ECID was pretty smooth (I don't recall any big disruptions in the UVs... but it was about 4-5 year ago... I might have forgotten)
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