In the clickstream feed looking at column "event_list" and "post_event_list", does the order of the event IDs shown in that column indicate the order that the events were fired on the page?
Also, is there a way to determine if an evar or sprop has a value set before the event fires by looking at the clickstream?
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Hi,
None you will see only when the post_evar column has no value and post_event_list has the event in't.
For example in the post_event_list column you are seeing a value for event and against it you don't see any value in post_evar column than you will see a None line item in the reports.
As post_evar contains the persisted value of the variable.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Ankit Sharma
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Hi,
I am not entirely sure for the specific column name, but generally the 'variable' is the value passed in the latest image request and the value in 'post_variable' is the one that is credited and populated in reporting.
This coloumn data reference may help you - https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/clickstream/datafeeds_reference.html
Let me know if it helps.
Regards,
TM
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So if "post_variable" is populated with a value and the event is firing properly, why would my conversion event report show <None>?
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Hi,
None you will see only when the post_evar column has no value and post_event_list has the event in't.
For example in the post_event_list column you are seeing a value for event and against it you don't see any value in post_evar column than you will see a None line item in the reports.
As post_evar contains the persisted value of the variable.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Ankit Sharma
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What is the main difference between event_list and post_event list? When should I use event_list vs post_event_list?
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