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Missing variable on SSF implementation

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Hello, 

 

According to this link, I'm trying to understand why there is not AAM signals from AA on c_state, c_long and c_latitude on Data Signals dashboard. 

 

Is there any additional settings that should be done in order to see this variables? 

 

Best, 

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 Hi there,

 

If getting lat and long values is really important then you can consider implementing AA plug in: getGeoCoordinates  to and get lat and long values in an evar.

 

Alternatively, AAM has platform keys that you can use. Please note that you will not be able to see these platform signals in Signals Dashboard

 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/audience-manager/user-guide/features/traits/trait-geotarget-...

 

Thanks,

Varun Kalra

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Hi @angel_ho ,

 

Please help me with your web site and page details from where these values are being set. We need to check the adobe analytics call. 

 

Regards,

Shweta

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Thanks Shweta: You can check on this URL: https://www.topupflow.com/enter-number. We are no sending any eVars to set the location. My expectation is that location is passed naturally from Adobe Analytics to AAM as default. Does this make sense?

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Level 9

 Hi there,

 

If getting lat and long values is really important then you can consider implementing AA plug in: getGeoCoordinates  to and get lat and long values in an evar.

 

Alternatively, AAM has platform keys that you can use. Please note that you will not be able to see these platform signals in Signals Dashboard

 

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/audience-manager/user-guide/features/traits/trait-geotarget-...

 

Thanks,

Varun Kalra

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Thank! Since I'm using SSF integration, can you confirm that d_country is avaialble? I tried to create a trait with this and wasn't able to see any population on that trait. Does this make sense?