I am trying to bring AA props and eVars in AAM, just trying to understand when would I be able to them in Unused signals report? As of now, it reports the signals for date (T-2)? Is this not realtime or near realtime?
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Qualification for traits and segments happen in real time yes but reporting doesn’t show up until the day after. If you log into AAM now, you can only see traits reporting up to yesterday. If you see otherwise, please tell me. That would be awesome.
The best way I find to test SSF is to create a trait and segment for testing that is based on some query parameter that identifies you only. For example, I setup a rule where it checks if the url (which can be captured in an evar or prop, depending on your implementation) contains Adobe_Test and then map this segment to a cookie destination. The beauty of this is that you can qualify for this trait and segment and then you can see that in your browser response as cookie destinations show up there. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Jerry Helou, Ph.D
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All reporting in AAM including unused signals are one day behind but the availability of these reports might not happen until noon EST or even later. It depends on the processing jobs.
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Hi Jerry
I was actually playing around with rule based traits and as per this article https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/aam/c_tb_trait_summary.html , it seems the qualification for rule based traits happen in realtime. There can be multiple problems here,
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Jignesh
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Qualification for traits and segments happen in real time yes but reporting doesn’t show up until the day after. If you log into AAM now, you can only see traits reporting up to yesterday. If you see otherwise, please tell me. That would be awesome.
The best way I find to test SSF is to create a trait and segment for testing that is based on some query parameter that identifies you only. For example, I setup a rule where it checks if the url (which can be captured in an evar or prop, depending on your implementation) contains Adobe_Test and then map this segment to a cookie destination. The beauty of this is that you can qualify for this trait and segment and then you can see that in your browser response as cookie destinations show up there. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Jerry Helou, Ph.D
Digital Experience Architect
<http://www.softcrylic.com/>
T: +1 302-381-2883
www.softcrylic.com<http://www.softcrylic.com/>;
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jirarhelou/>
<https://softcrylic.com/e-books/marketers-play-book/>
Yeah, you are correct. Thank you for clarifying the notion between trait qualification and reporting into the UI. Also, thanks for sharing a quick test approach for SSF validation
Thanks,
Jignesh