@Brian_Johnson_- THANK YOU again for the help! I guess all I needed to do was to change 'evar' to 'eVar'...The updated rule appears to be working correctly now
@yuhuisg- Thank you for the additional Polyfill info!@Brian_Johnson_ - I appreciate your response! Before adding in the Polyfill, I was unable to get this rule to fire successfully. I set this up with an eVar which is returning the value "products" for all instances. I'm guessing the custom code ...
@Brian_Johnson_Using your original suggestion, however I changed the CSS Selector to: <div class="product-name ng-binding"> Extension: CoreCSS Selector: <div class="product-name ng-binding">Use the value of: ValueData Element Type: DOM Attribute
@Brian_Johnson_Thank you for your response! I tried a few options but cannot get the eVar to collect the appropriate quantity values once the submit button (Add to BOM) is clicked. One thing I noticed is after a visitor clicks Add to BOM, the product quantity entered does not appear in the code in...
Sorry for all the questions! (I'm an analyst that has to take on implementation work as well)In regards to setting up the data element and page load rule, I have the following:1. Data ElementThe path name for the data element is account-name. and 2. Page Load RuleNext, the page load rule says to f...
Hi Seth,Thank you for your reply!Yes, we are using Adobe Analytics. Do you know if that setup would work correctly? If I create a data element for each value, then assign that to an evar within a page load rule?