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Adobe Exam AD0-E207 Topic 2 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E207 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 2
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In reviewing data from a Data Feeds request, an Architect sees that on the same hit, eVar1 has no value but post_eVarl has the value: PDP:summer:sunglasses

Why are these values different?

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Suggested Answer: B

The difference between eVar1 and post_eVar1 values indicates that processing rules or Vista Rules are being applied. Processing rules or Vista Rules can modify the values of variables after the initial data collection. In this case, eVar1 initially has no value, but post_eVar1 shows the modified value 'PDP:summer

' after the application of these rules.


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Hui
2 months ago
C makes the most sense to me. eVar1 was likely set through the data insertion API.
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Jamie
2 months ago
Haha, I bet it's D. The server call used POST because the payload was too big. Classic Adobe workaround!
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Jaclyn
29 days ago
D) Due to the size of the payload, this server call was sent through the POST method.
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Kina
1 months ago
C) eVar1 was set through the data insertion API.
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Kindra
1 months ago
B) The values in eVar1 are set by processing rules or Vista Rules.
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Mira
2 months ago
A) eVar1 has classifications associated with it that parse out values based on the ':' delimiter.
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Dominque
2 months ago
I think eVar1 was set through the data insertion API, causing the difference in values.
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Erick
3 months ago
That makes sense. It could be the reason for the discrepancy.
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Laurel
3 months ago
I'm going with B. The processing or Vista rules must be setting the post_eVarl value differently.
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Mabel
2 months ago
It's important to review those rules to understand why the values are different.
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Noah
2 months ago
Yes, processing rules can definitely impact the values of eVars.
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Alesia
2 months ago
I'm going with B. The processing or Vista rules must be setting the post_eVarl value differently.
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Vince
3 months ago
I believe the values in eVar1 are set by processing rules or Vista Rules.
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Loreen
3 months ago
I think it's A. The eVar1 value is probably parsed out based on the colon delimiter.
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Stacey
2 months ago
Exactly, the values in eVar1 are set based on how they are classified.
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Dortha
2 months ago
That makes sense. It's likely the reason why eVar1 has no value but post_eVar1 does.
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Zona
2 months ago
Yes, eVar1 has classifications associated with it that parse out values based on the ':' delimiter.
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Gracia
2 months ago
I think it's A. The eVar1 value is probably parsed out based on the colon delimiter.
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Erick
3 months ago
I think the values are different because eVar1 has classifications associated with it.
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