Hello All,
I'm trying to capture click-through from email links to pdfs. Currently using campaign tracking, but campaign report not showing usage.
The downloads report shows aggregated numbers of pdf downloads, but I need to know click origin.
Thank you All!
SW
Solved! Go to Solution.
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Hi Solange,
The reason why you're not seeing the campaign variable defined is because pdf files can't really send image requests. On standard web pages, appmeasurement libraries are loaded, which in turn defines the logic to capture that query string parameter and send it to Adobe's servers. If you're wanting to define the campaign variable when link clicks to a PDF file, you'll want to do it on the page prior to opening the PDF.
If you're using a legacy implementation, use an s.tl() call. The link type would be lnk_d, and be sure to set s.linkTrackVars to contain campaign.
If you're using DTM, use a event-based rule to listen for any links to .pdf files. Then in actions, you can set the campaign variable to what you'd like.
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Hi Solange,
The reason why you're not seeing the campaign variable defined is because pdf files can't really send image requests. On standard web pages, appmeasurement libraries are loaded, which in turn defines the logic to capture that query string parameter and send it to Adobe's servers. If you're wanting to define the campaign variable when link clicks to a PDF file, you'll want to do it on the page prior to opening the PDF.
If you're using a legacy implementation, use an s.tl() call. The link type would be lnk_d, and be sure to set s.linkTrackVars to contain campaign.
If you're using DTM, use a event-based rule to listen for any links to .pdf files. Then in actions, you can set the campaign variable to what you'd like.
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Hi Solange,
Could you have a look at the documentation here to see if it solves your query?
Let me know either way.
Regards
Rahul
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Views
Likes
Replies