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VDSID High/Low Concatenation vs Out of The Box adobemarketingID

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Hi All, 

 

We are using clickstream in some of our reporting.


We've set up our identifier within clickstream as suggested by Adobe - using  "VDSID HIGH - VDSID LOW" concatenation.
We've also started passing the adobemarketingID value that is passed out of the box into an evar.


Those two values (VDS_ID High & Low vs, the evar) do not match - why wouldn't they be the same thing?

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visid_high and visid_low values are retrieved from svi cookies while ECID value (mcvisid_high/low) are derived from AMCV cookies. It would make more sense to compare the post_visid_high/low values to compare the data when using ECID values.  

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@cassandrag19268 Can you please check mcvisid column in data feed and compare with the stored value in evar ?

Refer the below link for mcvisid related information :-

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/export/analytics-data-feed/data-feed-contents/data...


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Hi, @amgup - mcvisid matches the value stored in the evar

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Employee Advisor

visid_high and visid_low values are retrieved from svi cookies while ECID value (mcvisid_high/low) are derived from AMCV cookies. It would make more sense to compare the post_visid_high/low values to compare the data when using ECID values.  

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