Hi All,
Good Evening!
Just want to understand, why there is segment couts discrepancy between the Adobe Audience Manager and Adobe Campaign Standard.
Is there any logic behind it?
We have waited almost 1 week to see the results but unfortunately, there are around 70% of variation between this two counts.
Please help me to get some insights!
Thanks,
Vijay
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Hi Vijay,
Interesting question. Since you are using device profile only to qualify for your segment, the segment population being high isn't surprising. Suppose you're qualifying into a segment based on pageview on your homepage. All your homepage visitors get qualified into it (all have MID also, since visitor service would be active on your homepage). Now your segment let's say has 10,000 qualifications. If you export this segment, Adobe Campaign won't necessarily have contact information/mapping table for all MIDs. I believe that's the reason why you're seeing such a big mismatch.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Harish
Hi Vijay,
Could you please explain where was the segment created?
Did you create that within ACS or in AAM ?
Is there a profile merge rule on the AAM segment?
Is it the declared ID based segment or the MID based?
Thanks,
Varun Kalra
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Dear @Varun
Please find my comments below!
Just For Example
If I have created one segments in AAM after 36 hours the Total population is 13,000. While I have shared the segments via Destination and push to Adobe Campaign Data sources and also configure from ACS after 36 hours the same segments (Audience Category from ACS) counts some what looks like 5,000.
My only query is why the count are different while pushing from AAM to ACS, it suppose to be same or some what near by right?
is there any logics behind it?
Thanks
Vijay
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Hi Vijay,
Interesting question. Since you are using device profile only to qualify for your segment, the segment population being high isn't surprising. Suppose you're qualifying into a segment based on pageview on your homepage. All your homepage visitors get qualified into it (all have MID also, since visitor service would be active on your homepage). Now your segment let's say has 10,000 qualifications. If you export this segment, Adobe Campaign won't necessarily have contact information/mapping table for all MIDs. I believe that's the reason why you're seeing such a big mismatch.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Harish
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