rules and data elements awaiting approval are working prior to approval and publishing
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:37 am
Essentially, data elements are used to create a data map of your site so that these data elements can be used for all Analytics and digital marketing tags through DTM. To delve deeper into data elements, be sure to read our article
Once you have added/modified/deleted a rule or data element, you’ll have to go to the Approvals tab to approve them ready for publishing. You’ll be able to easily compare the original to the modified version of each change prior to hitting the approve button.
To test that your tools, rules and data elements awaiting approval are working prior to approval and publishing, Adobe have a DTM Switch plugin for Firefox and Chrome available for download. When you navigate to a website that has a DTM container, the plugin icon will appear in your browser toolbar where you can switch debug and staging modes on. The debug mode activates the DTM library to print what is happening to the console, and the staging mode uses the staging library instead of the production library.
The History Tab lets you see the history of all published queues, who published peru email list 3 million contact leads them and what they contained. It is also from here that you will be able to publish any approved rules that haven’t been sent live yet.
Here you will find the Digital Tag Management code you’ll need to install on the site as well as the deployment options (Akamai, self hosting via FTP delivery or the Library download option). Installation of the code should be fairly straight forward with two snippets of code to be applied to your site globally in the header and footer.
There you have it. A brief overview of how to navigate through the DTM interface to help you move from your L plates to your P plates. Be sure to keep your eye on our blog as we continue to explore DTM in future posts.
Once you have added/modified/deleted a rule or data element, you’ll have to go to the Approvals tab to approve them ready for publishing. You’ll be able to easily compare the original to the modified version of each change prior to hitting the approve button.
To test that your tools, rules and data elements awaiting approval are working prior to approval and publishing, Adobe have a DTM Switch plugin for Firefox and Chrome available for download. When you navigate to a website that has a DTM container, the plugin icon will appear in your browser toolbar where you can switch debug and staging modes on. The debug mode activates the DTM library to print what is happening to the console, and the staging mode uses the staging library instead of the production library.
The History Tab lets you see the history of all published queues, who published peru email list 3 million contact leads them and what they contained. It is also from here that you will be able to publish any approved rules that haven’t been sent live yet.
Here you will find the Digital Tag Management code you’ll need to install on the site as well as the deployment options (Akamai, self hosting via FTP delivery or the Library download option). Installation of the code should be fairly straight forward with two snippets of code to be applied to your site globally in the header and footer.
There you have it. A brief overview of how to navigate through the DTM interface to help you move from your L plates to your P plates. Be sure to keep your eye on our blog as we continue to explore DTM in future posts.