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Instances, Non-Repeating Instances, Repeating Instances

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Can someone please explain to me in layman's terms what repeating instances & non-repeating instances are? 

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The instances attribution model applies to eVars with non-hit expiries.

 

To first explain this, I need to show how an eVar with a non-hit expiry works, let's say we are capturing an internal campaign into eVar1, and the expiry is set to "visit"

 

  • Page A
    • eVar1 is not set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered
  • (click on internal campaign X)
  • Page B
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set
  • (click on internal campaign X again)
  • Page C
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set
  • Page D
    • eVar1 maintains the value of "X", but it not explicitly set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered, since the value of eVar1 is only maintained due to the attribution
  • Page E
    • eVar1 maintains the value of "X", but it not explicitly set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered, since the value of eVar1 is only maintained due to the attribution
  • (click on internal campaign X again)
  • Page F
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set

 

Let's say you create a segment that looks like:

 

HIT [

    eVar1 equals X

]

 

So now let's look at the definitions:

  • Repeating (default) - this is the default configuration, this will return the hits for Pages B, C, D, E and F (since the "X" value is set or attributed)
  • Instance - this will only return hits for Pages B, C and F, as these are the hit where X was explicitly set (where the instance of eVar1 exists)
  • Non-Repeating Instances - This will return only the non-consecutive instances.. so in this case, Pages B and F (C is excluded because B and C were consecutive hits)

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion

The instances attribution model applies to eVars with non-hit expiries.

 

To first explain this, I need to show how an eVar with a non-hit expiry works, let's say we are capturing an internal campaign into eVar1, and the expiry is set to "visit"

 

  • Page A
    • eVar1 is not set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered
  • (click on internal campaign X)
  • Page B
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set
  • (click on internal campaign X again)
  • Page C
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set
  • Page D
    • eVar1 maintains the value of "X", but it not explicitly set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered, since the value of eVar1 is only maintained due to the attribution
  • Page E
    • eVar1 maintains the value of "X", but it not explicitly set
    • Instance of eVar1 is not triggered, since the value of eVar1 is only maintained due to the attribution
  • (click on internal campaign X again)
  • Page F
    • eVar1 is set to "X"
    • Instance of eVar1 is triggered, since the value of eVar1 is explicitly set

 

Let's say you create a segment that looks like:

 

HIT [

    eVar1 equals X

]

 

So now let's look at the definitions:

  • Repeating (default) - this is the default configuration, this will return the hits for Pages B, C, D, E and F (since the "X" value is set or attributed)
  • Instance - this will only return hits for Pages B, C and F, as these are the hit where X was explicitly set (where the instance of eVar1 exists)
  • Non-Repeating Instances - This will return only the non-consecutive instances.. so in this case, Pages B and F (C is excluded because B and C were consecutive hits)