I am using Adobe Marketing cloud Debugger. In the SiteCatalyst image, I saw a field call "current URL". It is the URL with passed in parameters. I am wondering is this field saved in adobe server? If so, how to access it?
Thanks,
-Cathy
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You can access Adobe captured URL data by using Data-warehouse tool within Adobe Analytics.
Regards,
Saurabh Kumar.
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I just checked. I didn't see ""current URL" field. This is the name I saw in the image data.
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"Current URL" in the debugger is just a friendly name for page URL.
If you are interested in extracting URLs stored in Adobe Analytics, you may want follow an advice of using Data Warehouse. Look for Items > Breakdowns > Standard > Page URL.
Once I get the pageURL and get the missing parameter from my previous setting, how should I blend the data back to the server and make it available to my report?
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The Page URL is stored in Adobe Analytics by default. Could you clarify the question?
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Actually we will need to track the campaign id( cid ) it is a parameter passed in through URL. Few days ago, we noticed that the syntax used for the cid parameter was wrong, then I didn't get the cid value in adobe analytics. So I want to make up this issue by process the value in current URL ( page URL ) and then write the cid values back to the miss fields. That's why I am asking you:
1. one I get all the cids, which tool I should use to let me write back to the server ( fill all the empty values )
2. Is there a unique field which allow me to join the table to put the cid value into the right visit?
Thanks
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I am afraid, you will not be able to recover campaign reporting.
For the future, I would advise to implement a custom variable for URLs that would allow you to build segments based on fragments in URLs (e.g. URL contains cid= OR URL contains cid=email_xyz). Then these segments can be used for building advanced calculated (derived) metrics.
Thanks. I can access it now.
-Cathy
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