Redirect Test "X" has been running a while, splitting traffic between A (control) and B.
I know there are other/ better ways to achieve the traffic split (copying old test, creating new test, setting that at 100%... etc etc. I also suppose that as long as Experience A exists there'd be ways people would see it ... even if were because Target timed out and the 'default' experience needed to be displayed for example).
What I'm asking is how is the target code for traffic allocation supposed to work? When traffic split gets set to 100%... will the tool ignore previous experience assignment and try to send "ALL VISITORS" to Experience B... even those who had been put in Experience A?
So is answer 1 or 2 correct?
Thanks in advance, Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
The answer is 2. Visitors in an A/B test will stay in their initially-assigned experiences. The traffic change will impact new entrants only.
Daniel
Hi Kevin ,
Please see the following link & Let us know if these answers to your query. Let me know if you have any more questions or queries
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/target/target/r_success_metrics.html
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/target/target/c_target_whoseeswhat.html
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Parit Mittal
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Nope. Not as far as I can tell. If it does answer it and I'm missing it, can you kindly let me know what the answer is? I've read those in the past... and just read them again. They do not seem to speak to my question but I might be missing something.
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Hi Kevin,
The answer is 2. Visitors in an A/B test will stay in their initially-assigned experiences. The traffic change will impact new entrants only.
Daniel
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