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Question NO:01

An Adobe Analytic Developer needs to set s.campaign with the query string value whenever a query string of ?cid=[[value]] is present in the URL. The client does NOT want s.campaign to track duplicate values during the same visit to avoid tracking duplicate. The  developer has developed the following code in App Measurement: s.campaign = s.Util. get Query P click through saram('cid'); Which line of code should be used to meet the rest of the tracking requirement?
A. s.campaign = s.UtiLuniqueVal;
B. s.campaign = s.getValOnce(‘cid’)
C. s. campaign = s.UtilcookieRead(‘s_.campaign');
D. s.campaign = s. get Val Once(s.campaign, ‘s_campaign');
Answer: D

Question NO:02

The following code in Dynamic Tag Management (DTM) is failing to send eVar1. The Adobe Analytics tool is property configured and set to manage s.code with the correct embed code on the page. The page load rule is set to fire at the bottom of the page and the code is in the custom code rule condition, s.eVar1="some value"; s.t(); return true Why is eVar1 not working?
A. There is a syntax error in the code.
B. The code must be set in the rule’s Adobe Analytics custom page code.
C. The line s.t(); should be removed.
D. s does not have global scope and cannot be called in the custom rule condition.
Answer: D

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Question NO:03

A site analyst is using Adobe Analytics reports to review the progress of a recently launched paid search campaign. The paid search keywords report in Adobe Analytics has no data for the current month. How should this problem be fixed?
A. Configure the "Paid Search Detection" rules to include all campaign URL parameters.
B. Request access to the "Paid Search Detection" report in the admin console.
C. Create a "search keyword classification" on the campaign variable.
D. Enable campaign tracking reporting in the UI.
Answer: A

Question NO:04

A developer needs to track when a user clicks on the "Our Team" and "Career" banner buttons. The developer does NOT need to track when a user dicks the "awards" banner button on the "about us" page. All three buttons are identified with a unique id (div id ='team1’. etc) but are nested within the
parent "div class='banners'" How should CSS be configured with an event-based rule to meet the requirements?
A. Add the following CSS within the DTM UI of the rule: div.banners,:not(div“ awards>
B. Use a cookie and evaluate the div id of the banner click to determine if it should be included or
excluded
C. Add the following CSS within the DTM UI of the rule: div#team.div#careers:not(div. banners)
D. Use custom code within the event-based rule
Answer: A

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