Exactly, Thats my issue here. Because If I have multiple journeys and for Instance one journey could have eVar9 as my productname and another journey eVar11 could have my productname. Now I would to get the values from either of these and map it to the same end point variable. Believed Coalesce() fu...
Interesting I didnt know about get_values function, good to know. I do use the calculated field UI to preview the fields. However, the get_values is tricky if you have a string with multiple products for instance ";20023807;;;event1=1|event227=1;eVar8=1:2|eVar9=PLAN|eVar101=Secure ,;20023810;;;even...
What do we do when we want to add fucntions for instance coalesce(aa_get_product_evars((data.__adobe.analytics.products), "eVar101"),aa_get_product_evars((data.__adobe.analytics.products), "eVar70"),aa_get_product_evars((data.__adobe.analytics.products), "eVar103"),nullify())The logic here is it sho...
What do we do with other functions like get_evars, get_price etc? Do we still need to reference the concat and nullify ? or just using the function is good enough for example : aa_get_product_evars((data.__adobe.analytics.products), "eVar83")Would this still be correct on pages where I dont see a pr...
What do we do with other functions like get_evars, get_price etc? Do we still need to reference the concat and nullify ? or just using the function is good enough for example : aa_get_product_evars((data.__adobe.analytics.products), "eVar83")Would this still be correct on pages where I dont see a pr...