Hello! I have two questions related to a configuration issue we identified and corrected.
We had an issue where an eVar was defined to only have a month expiration, when the ideal expiration should have been "never" (value was an ID that passed to identify a user on site that doesn't have authentication or other method of defining users). We were using this to roughly tie Marketing Cloud ID to a GUID. We started running into reporting issues where the expiration resulted in the value showing as unspecified in reports that had smaller date ranges.
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Hi @andylunsford1 ,
Regarding your first question, when you change the expiration of the eVar from month to Never then the eVar values which are set with the previous expiration will continue with the previous settings. However, for the new values, the new expiration will be applied. Making the change to the eVar expiration will not have any impact on the historical data. The change will only reflect going forward after making this change.
Regarding your second question, if the previous value has expired already then it will not show in the reports based on my understanding.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Abhinav
1. evar values set with the previous expiration will continue with the old setting. Only the new values will follow the altered expiration settings.
2. I am not very sure about this. If a previous value was set and expired it will not show in the reports. However, if the current evar value is the same as previous one, the report will show attached to the ECID.
Hi @andylunsford1 ,
Regarding your first question, when you change the expiration of the eVar from month to Never then the eVar values which are set with the previous expiration will continue with the previous settings. However, for the new values, the new expiration will be applied. Making the change to the eVar expiration will not have any impact on the historical data. The change will only reflect going forward after making this change.
Regarding your second question, if the previous value has expired already then it will not show in the reports based on my understanding.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Abhinav
Thanks for the confirmation on eVar persistence! As a last question / follow-up, if a value is set and hasn't expired yet, then persistence is changed, will that eVar still expire? Or does it inherit the new persistence?
Thanks again!
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