Need a bit of clarity on ending experiments. Can someone explain the differences between "Ended" and "Deactivate".
I see "Deactivate" in the context menus - but not "End" -- how does the "Ended" appear in the status column?
Correct?
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Hey @JPFiber
The difference between deactivated and ended is that in case of 'ended' the activity had an end date to the activity. For instance, a banner showing an offer which had an end date to it. When you specify that end date in an activity, and the activity reaches the date, the activity is 'ended'. In case of a deactivate, you manually pause or deactivate the activity.
Hope the above helps.
More info about the different statuses is available here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/target/using/activities/activities.html?lang=en#
Cheers,
Abhinav
Hey @JPFiber
The difference between deactivated and ended is that in case of 'ended' the activity had an end date to the activity. For instance, a banner showing an offer which had an end date to it. When you specify that end date in an activity, and the activity reaches the date, the activity is 'ended'. In case of a deactivate, you manually pause or deactivate the activity.
Hope the above helps.
More info about the different statuses is available here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/target/using/activities/activities.html?lang=en#
Cheers,
Abhinav
Additional insights -- "ENDED" is the most messed-up thing I've seen. When an experiment is set to 'end' with the schedule feature, the change log DOES NOT reflect the change in activity status. The change log only shows, edits and activate and deactivate. I feel if the schedule start/end feature can effect the state of the experience (active or inactive), it should reflect that in the change log.
@abhinavbalooni Do you know if this can be made to a suggestion to Adobe for product improvement?
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