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ButhpurKiran
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June 11, 2025
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AJO - Simple Mode vs Advanced Mode

  • June 11, 2025
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I am working on the conditional checks and have added the attributes from Schema using AdvancedMode and the expression doesn't pass through the journey. The same attribute when used with SimpleMode and adding a condition to check the values of the expression equals to "Y"(String) works well. Have anyone experienced issues with modes?

Best answer by SatheeskannaK

@buthpurkiran Yes, you need to explicitly writeup the logic when using Advance Modes. Have a look at this documentation on how to use the operators in advanced mode,

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/journey-optimizer/using/orchestrate-journeys/building-advanced-conditions-journeys/syntax/operators

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SatheeskannaK
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June 11, 2025

@buthpurkiran After you set up the condition in simple mode, did you take a look at the advanced mode expression and see how it compares to directly setting the expression in advanced mode? If they match, it should function properly.

Thanks, Sathees
ButhpurKiran
Level 4
June 12, 2025

Thanks for your reply @satheeskannak 

it works when we configure from Simple mode to Advanced Mode. The expression comes up with "==" operator. The problem exists when vice versa. Advance mode doesn't give "==" by default. Is it expected that we have to explicitly writeup the logic when using Advance Modes? Thanks.

SatheeskannaK
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Community Advisor
June 12, 2025

@buthpurkiran Yes, you need to explicitly writeup the logic when using Advance Modes. Have a look at this documentation on how to use the operators in advanced mode,

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/journey-optimizer/using/orchestrate-journeys/building-advanced-conditions-journeys/syntax/operators

Thanks, Sathees