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I am following a similar post: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-platform-launch/seeing-which-rules..., but it won't allow me to add a reply.

 

One option provided there was to download the library to view details in excel. Can someone point me in the right direction on how to do this?

 

Everything I am finding is outdated and regards DTM:

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/dynamic-tag-management-questions/tag-export/m-p/196... 

 

@PratheepArunRaj 

@jantzen_b 

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@yuhuisg thanks for mentioning me!

@jewilliams what exactly are your concerns? all what the parser does is inspecting the file you provide (which most likely is installed somewhere on your public website). Regarding "usage" there is just a simple "counter" on the server so that I know what is the parser used and if there are any issues during the parsing. but I admin, you have no way to see what exactly is measured and it is up to you to use the parser or not. hope that helps.

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Might I suggest the excellent https://launch-parser.com, built by @Urs_Boller , to help you view your library's details.

Alternatively, if you don't mind reading JavaScript/JSON, you can view the maxified version of your Launch library in your browser. Just take your Launch snippet's "src" URL and remove the ".min" from it. e.g. https://assets.adobedtm.com/.../launch-something.min.js --> https://assets.adobedtm.com/.../launch-something.js.

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We have concerns about using the  https://launch-parser.com, built by @Urs_Boller since it is a public site and records use. 

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@Urs_Boller would be in a better position to comment about the data that he collects at launch-parser.com.

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@yuhuisg thanks for mentioning me!

@jewilliams what exactly are your concerns? all what the parser does is inspecting the file you provide (which most likely is installed somewhere on your public website). Regarding "usage" there is just a simple "counter" on the server so that I know what is the parser used and if there are any issues during the parsing. but I admin, you have no way to see what exactly is measured and it is up to you to use the parser or not. hope that helps.

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Ok, yes, this makes sense. I should be able to use the parser.