Classification rules - definitions

Definitions of interface elements on the pages in the Classification Rule Builder.

Rules Page section_4A5BF384EEEE4994B6DC888339833529

This page displays the rules in a rule set.

Definitions

Element
Description
Select Report Suites and Variables

Report Suite

The report suites to which the rule set applies.

Variable

You can apply only one variable when creating a classification rule set. If you want to create multiple rule sets for one variable, you must apply each rule set to multiple report suites.

Note: You can use only the variables you have access to in your report suites. Variables will display in the New Rule Set panel only after they have at least one classification defined for that variable.

You can create classifications on a variable in Admin > Report Suites > Traffic > Traffic Classifications (or Conversion > Conversion Classifications). Then select the variable, then click Add Classification.

See Traffic Classifications and Conversion Classifications in Admin Help.

Activate
Validates and activates a rule. Active rules process daily, examining classification data going back typically one month. The rules automatically check for new values and upload the classifications.
Deactivate
Deactivates the rules so that you can edit and test them.
Configure Report Suites and Variables

Displays the Available Report Suites page, where you can select one or more available report suites to use for all your rule sets. (This page also displays when you first run the Classification Rule Builder.)

This feature is intended to help reduce report suite load time, in the event that you have hundreds of available report suites.

The report suites you select here are made available at the rule level, when you click Add Suites when creating a rule.

Note: A report suite becomes available only when the report suites have at least one classification defined for the variable in Admin Tools.

(See Variable in Classification Rule Sets for an explanation about this prerequisite.)

Rules overwrite any existing values
(Default setting) Always overwrite existing classification keys, including classifications uploaded via the importer (SAINT).
Rules overwrite only unset values
Only fill in blank (unset) cells. Existing classifications will not be changed.
Lookback window

When you activate and validate rules, you can specify whether the rules should overwrite existing classifications for affected keys. (Only classified keys that have been previously passed into Adobe Analytics within the time period you specify are affected.)

If you to not specify a lookback window, the rules look back roughly one month (depending on current day of the month.) Existing classifications are never overwritten unless you enable this option.

Dev Center: Partners can create classification rules in the Dev Center. These rules are deployed when the customer activates an integration. In the Dev Center, the Overwrite Since option lets the partner specify whether the customer can determine the overwrite value when activating or editing an integration.

See How Rules Are Processed for more information about rule processing.

Add Rule

Lets you add rules to the rule set.

Note: If a value is matched twice or more in a set of rules, the system uses the last rule to classify the value.

Draft
Lets you specify that a rule is in draft mode. Draft status lets you test the rule before running it.
Duplicate
Duplicates (copies) a rule set, so that you can apply the rule set to another variable, or to the same variable in a different report suite.
Test Rule Set
Lets you test the validity of a rule set.
Matching Condition
Specifies the conditions you want that for the rule.
Classification Action

Specifies the action to take when the Matching Condition occurs.

For example, you set a Campaign Name to $2, which identifies position 2 in a tracking code as the Campaign Name.

#

The rule number.

See How Rules Are Processed for more information.

Select Rule Type

Each rule set applies to a specific variable. Valid selections are:

Enter Match Criteria
The text pattern you are looking for in a key. These criteria can be search terms, characters, or regular expression.
Set Classification
The classification column you want to set if the match criteria are met.
To
The value you want to specify for the selected classification column if the match criteria is met.
Filter
Lets you search for rules.

Regular Expression Page section_C932A5469E774841B2229965A154163C

You can edit regular expressions on the Regular Expression page.

Definitions

Element
Description
Sample Key
The test string to use. For example, you can create a classification from specific characters in a tracking code. You can match particular characters, words, or patterns of characters.
Match Groups
Shows how the regular expression corresponds to the campaign ID characters, so that you can classify a position in the campaign ID.
Match Result
Displays the parts of a string that successfully match the regular expression.

See Regular Expressions in Classification Rules.

Testing Page section_EC926F97901C4E65901413F9683AA70A

This page lets you test rules in a set.

Definitions

Element
Description
Run Test
When you test the rule set, use keys from the report to see how they will be impacted by the rule set.
Filter
Filters the values in the Results panel.
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