AEP [Video based] https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/platform-learn/tutorials/overview.html was helpful.Do a lot of hands-on sandboxing.Make use of training from the solution partner portal.Documentation: go through the details highlighted as well.
The evaluation job prepares the counts, while the export job updates them across the UI. You can verify this under monitoring, as it runs daily at a fixed time configured for your sandbox.
It seems to be a cookie or cache issue. Check with your team to see if they can replicate the same journey.Try logging in again using a different browser or by clearing the cache.
That's right, @Mohan_Dugganab . I'm not using an expression fragment; it's a visual fragment. But still not working. Is this applicable to visual fragments as well?
Agreed, marketers shouldn’t have to navigate back to the audience portal, search for the name, and then return to the condition they’re using. Instead, provide a view with folders for easy selection
The List function of the filter helps resolve our use case. Here are the details of the same.https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/journey-optimizer/using/orchestrate-journeys/building-advanced-conditions-journeys/main-functions-journey/list/functionfilter
When I try to save a visual fragment with the dataset lookup function, it throws the below error but works fine in email templates. {{datasetLookup datasetId="1234567890" id="101" result="store" required=false}}
Product details: Name:{{store.productName}}
Description:{{store.productDescription}...
In addition to other documents, AEP [Video-based] tutorials are helpful. https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/platform-learn/tutorials/overview.html