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  • Looks like your Adobe ID isn’t linked to the right permissions. You’ll need to contact your Org Admin to get access or reach out to Adobe Enterprise Support. If you're just trying to learn, you can check out Adobe's free tutorials or use the Sandbox if your company has one. Hope that helps!

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  • Sounds like something is stripping `target="_blank"` on the published page. Maybe a CMS setting, security policy, or script is removing it? Try checking if there's any JavaScript overriding link behavior or if your platform has specific link settings. Hope that helps!

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  • Sounds like a classic overflow bug. Maybe try requesting fewer traits at a time to see if it’s a limit issue? Also, check if BAAAM has a log file—it might give more details. If all else fails, a fresh install could help. Hope you get it sorted!

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  • It looks like you're running into an authentication issue with the 401 error. That typically means the API isn’t recognizing your credentials. You’ll need to make sure you're sending the correct authentication headers (usually an API key or OAuth token) with your request.Here’s a basic example with ...

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  • Hey! Looks like you're running into a permissions issue. A 403 error usually means there's a restriction on your account or the resource you're trying to access. Try these steps:Double-check that you’re logged into the right Adobe account.Make sure your subscription is active (if needed for publishi...

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  • I think what you're looking for is a "single page visit rate" or a variation of bounce rate, but calculated at the page level. Essentially, you want to know how many times a page is visited and then left without any further navigation.To calculate that, you could do this:Track the total number of vi...

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  • You can definitely use a calculated metric in Adobe Analytics to count the number of words in a search term. You can use a combination of the length and split functions to count spaces or split the string by spaces and get the word count. No need for a developer to pass it separately if you're comfo...

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