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RyanMoravick
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May 14, 2024
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Audience Composition - "In next" time filter

  • May 14, 2024
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Hello,

 

Id like to understand how the "in next" time filter works when using an event in audience composition in Adobe CDP. If I have an audience that looks at transactions in the next 1-10 days, will the audience evaluate every day to see who qualifies. Is this more ideal for batch or streaming segments?

Thanks!

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Best answer by DavidRoss91

Hi @ryanmoravick 

Just to clarify, you are talking about using Audience Composition, and not the Audience Rule Builder, is that correct? Audience Composition is evaluated using a different job compared to the Global Segmentation Evaluation. That being said, my  understanding is that this specific audience would continue to be evaluated on a daily basis, only qualifying those who fall within those next 1-10 days criteria. I would imagine you could use batch or streaming segmentation, depending on the rules you would be using.

 

Thanks,

David

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DavidRoss91
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July 3, 2024

Hi @ryanmoravick 

Just to clarify, you are talking about using Audience Composition, and not the Audience Rule Builder, is that correct? Audience Composition is evaluated using a different job compared to the Global Segmentation Evaluation. That being said, my  understanding is that this specific audience would continue to be evaluated on a daily basis, only qualifying those who fall within those next 1-10 days criteria. I would imagine you could use batch or streaming segmentation, depending on the rules you would be using.

 

Thanks,

David

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