Thanks @jeff_bloomer. I'd be curious if there are any details you can share about what constitutes "out of compliance" and even borderline-ish. I'm guessing it has something to do with the # of queries that Adobe recently added to the list of scheduled projects. (Though even scheduled ones with lowe...
@Jennifer_Dungan Thank you for validating this and for the great idea you suggested! Just liked it there. I’ll try to add the link to that idea to other forum posts I found today that would benefit.
+1. The options JDungan described are exactly what we need. These options would save us hours of lost work and frustration sifting thru reports when there’s a temporary failure outside our control.
Has anyone found why regularly scheduled projects suddenly aren't delivered? Here are a couple issues that have arisen: Issue 1: Daily Projects4 scheduled projects (PDF, CSVs for 2 different reports) have been sent consistently for the past 2.5 weeks without issue until this weekFailed to send 5/30/...
@jen_lasser Is the Workspace to FTP option still under review or planned? We're interested in this too as we're running into issues with scheduled projects suddenly not sending, sending again (without any changes), and others not sending. Any other options that don't rely on email and email queue fi...
I tried republishing an older library on Monday in an attempt to revert back to an older set of rules.The Republish never completed - buildInfo still shows the newest library that had been published.Icon next to the library I attempted to republish shows the whirligig still, 4 days later.More import...
Suggested a related idea in case it interests others: "Show the Rule Name at all times" In short, when we open rule components, at least show the rule name so we know what we are editing.
Please show the rule name when a user is viewing / editing a rule's components. It is very easy to lose your place. In DTM, everything was on the same page, with rule name and different components available there, so it was quick and easy to move thru. Now, everything requires a click, and each clic...