2023 Adobe Analytics release notes
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December 2023
When creating a Data Warehouse request, you can now configure a cloud account to use as the report destination. The following cloud account types are available for sending data:
- Amazon S3
- Google Cloud Platform
- Azure SAS
- Azure RBAC
- Email (this option was previously available)
FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob, and S3 are still available as report destinations, but are no longer recommended.
The user experience when creating and managing Data Warehouse requests has also been improved. For more information, see Create a Data Warehouse request and Manage Data Warehouse requests.
October 2023 oct23
The Reporting Activity Manager lets you see the reporting capacity for each report suite in your organization. It provides administrators with detailed visibility into reporting consumption in order to easily diagnose and fix capacity issues during peak reporting times. Following are some of the enhancements now available in the Reporting Activity Manager:
- Restrict subsequent requests: In addition to canceling current requests, administrators can now restrict requests for a defined time period. Administrators can restrict requests by Request, Project, and User.
- In addition to Utilization and Capacity metrics, the Reporting Activity Manager now includes more data about reporting activity: Complexity column, User column, and Connection column.
- All cancelations and restrictions made in the Reporting Activity manager are now visible in the Audit Log. Administrators can use the Audit Log to view what is currently canceled. Cancelations cannot be reversed in the Reporting Activity Manager or in the Audit Log.
For more information, see Reporting Activity Manager overview
When creating a Data Warehouse request, you can now configure a cloud account to use as the report destination. The following cloud account types are available for sending data:
- Amazon S3
- Google Cloud Platform
- Azure SAS
- Azure RBAC
- Email (this option was previously available)
FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob, and S3 are still available as report destinations, but are no longer recommended.
The user experience when creating and managing Data Warehouse requests has also been improved. For more information, see Create a Data Warehouse request and Manage Data Warehouse requests.
The following new columns are now available when managing components:
- Used in: This column is available in the Calculated metrics manager and the Segments manager.
- Last used: This column is available in the Calculated metrics manager, the Segments manager, and the Alerts manager.
This information can help you determine whether a component is valuable to users in your organization, where it is used, and if it needs to be deleted or modified. You can use the Data Dictionary along with this information to help you keep track of and better understand how components are being used in your organization.
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
- Fixed issues where A4T reports were not appearing in the Target/Analytics UI. (AN-329375, AN-329745, AN-330026)
AN-313983; AN-324189; AN-325095; AN-325677; AN-325886; AN-326068; AN-326360; AN-326458; AN-327290; AN-327315; AN-327353; AN-327505; AN-327589; AN-327609; AN-327922; AN-328110; AN-328222; AN-328261; AN-328496; AN-328577; AN-328629; AN-328736; AN-328888; AN-328899; AN-328902; AN-328921; AN-328958; AN-329208; AN-329277; AN-329332; AN-329334; AN-329335; AN-329336; AN-329357; AN-329385; AN-329387; AN-329397; AN-329463; AN-329501; AN-329504; AN-329505; AN-329515; AN-329524; AN-329526; AN-329534; AN-329539; AN-329541; AN-329543; AN-329545; AN-329564; AN-329570; AN-329623; AN-329624; AN-329636; AN-329646; AN-329647; AN-329668; AN-329701; AN-329737; AN-329741; AN-329751; AN-329812; AN-329813; AN-329821; AN-329824; AN-329833; AN-329848; AN-329852; AN-329861; AN-329863; AN-329874; AN-329882; AN-329911; AN-329917; AN-329942; AN-329954; AN-329968; AN-329971; AN-329982; AN-330044; AN-330052; AN-330131; AN-330132; AN-330230; AN-330352; AN-330367; AN-330541; AN-330599
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, were automatically updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
September 2023 sep23
correlationID
field for A4T classifications_experience.decisioning.propositions.scopeDetails.correlationID
field is now available in the Adobe Analytics source connector schema. We are adding this ID for easy joining of classification data for Adobe Target activities and experience events.When creating a Data Warehouse request, you can now configure a cloud account to use as the report destination. The following cloud account types are available for sending data:
- Amazon S3
- Google Cloud Platform
- Azure SAS
- Azure RBAC
- Email (this option was previously available)
FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob, and S3 are still available as report destinations, but are no longer recommended.
The user experience when creating and managing Data Warehouse requests has also been improved. For more information, see Create a Data Warehouse request and Manage Data Warehouse requests.
The following new columns are now available when managing components:
-
Used in
This column is available in the Calculated metrics manager and the Segments manager.
-
Last used
This column is available in the Calculated metrics manager, the Segments manager, and the Alerts manager.
This information can help you determine whether a component is valuable to users in your organization, where it is used, and if it needs to be deleted or modified. You can use the Data Dictionary along with this information to help you keep track of and better understand how components are being used in your organization.
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
- Fixed an issue that prevented Classification data from showing up in Workspace. (AN-326827)
AN-314882; AN-315591; AN-318165; AN-318559; AN-319031; AN-319244; AN-321657; AN-321759; AN-323099; AN-323596; AN-323640; AN-324442; AN-324921; AN-324953; AN-324977; AN-324979; AN-325124; AN-325395; AN-325433; AN-325535; AN-325693; AN-325720; AN-325835; AN-325880; AN-325957; AN-325984; AN-326054; AN-326065; AN-326136; AN-326155; AN-326162; AN-326235; AN-326317; AN-326344; AN-326357; AN-326359; AN-326433; AN-326438; AN-326440; AN-326461; AN-326464; AN-326523; AN-326553; AN-326606; AN-326635; AN-326642; AN-326652; AN-326678; AN-326769; AN-326777; AN-326830; AN-326938; AN-326949; AN-327081; AN-327082; AN-327085; AN-327103; AN-327198; AN-327225; AN-327275; AN-327358; AN-327423; AN-327561; AN-327755; AN-327896; AN-327922; AN-328128; AN-328300; AN-328428; AN-328518; AN-328554
End-of-life (EOL) notices eol
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, were automatically updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
August 2023 aug23
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
- Fixed an issue with custom events not getting loaded. (AN-324163)
- Fixed an issue with being unable to edit labels for the legends in a visualization. (AN-323246)
AN-315605; AN-316306; AN-317494; AN-317844; AN-320424; AN-320597; AN-320680; AN-320869; AN-321624; AN-321693; AN-322009; AN-322244; AN-322380; AN-322432; AN-322466; AN-322556; AN-322669; AN-322735; AN-323151; AN-323220; AN-323380; AN-323492; AN-323595; AN-323755; AN-323854; AN-323916; AN-324044; AN-324200; AN-324213; AN-324238; AN-324347; AN-323598; AN-323625; AN-323631; AN-323638; AN-323641; AN-323755; AN-323767; AN-323777; AN-323825; AN-323846; AN-323972; AN-324113; AN-324170; AN-324197; AN-324273; AN-324275; AN-324345; AN-324384; AN-324433; AN-324511; AN-324513; AN-324521; AN-324524; AN-324531; AN-324532; AN-324534; AN-324537; AN-324569; AN-324618; AN-324635; AN-324688; AN-324704; AN-324712; AN-324721; AN-324745; AN-324792; AN-324793; AN-324794; AN-324795; AN-324824; AN-324905; AN-324918; AN-324932; AN-324934; AN-324947; AN-325003; AN-325073; AN-325143; AN-325148; AN-325153; AN-325177; AN-325187; AN-325252; AN-325305; AN-325363; AN-325401; AN-325439; AN-325431; AN-325491; AN-325495; AN-325508; AN-325594; AN-325601; AN-325660; AN-325779; AN-325857; AN-325883; AN-325885; AN-325886
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
The latest release of the Analytics Hit processing engine, released on July 13, 2023, started enforcing a 37-month expiration of Purchase IDs and Event IDs (event serialization). Previously, Purchase IDs and Event IDs never expired in Adobe Analytics. Once a Purchase ID or Event ID was seen/used, then any future hit, no matter when, had that purchase or event marked as a duplicate. With the new processing engine release:
- Purchase IDs and Event IDs always expire after 37 months.
- If it has been 37 months since the Purchase ID or Event ID was seen, it is no longer considered a duplicate purchase or event.
- If you are “reusing” Purchase IDs or Event IDs from more than 37 months ago, they are no longer considered duplicates.
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
July 2023 july23
Three filtering improvements were added to Data Repair:
- Filter by one variable to modify a second variable. For example, if
eVar2
contains “@”, then deleteeVar3
. - Filter for numeric or non-numeric values
- Apply multiple filters with an AND. For example, where
eVar2="a"
ANDeVar3="b"
Data feeds can now be sent to the following cloud storage destinations:
- Amazon S3
- Azure RBAC
- Azure SAS
- Google Cloud Platform
Destinations that were previously available (FTP, SFTP, S3, and Azure Blob) are no longer recommended. Learn more
decodeLinkParameters
accommodates edge cases where implementations encode multi-byte characters in link tracking variables. Most implementations do not need to define this variable. Learn moreFixes in Adobe Analytics
AN-307816; AN-318111; AN-318584; AN-318828; AN-320440; AN-320568; AN-320616; AN-321013; AN-321513; AN-321520; AN-321757; AN-321820; AN-321917; AN-322034; AN-322135; AN-322140; AN-322142; AN-322251; AN-322353; AN-322378; AN-322383; AN-322427; AN-322458; AN-322543; AN-322630; AN-322637; AN-322638; AN-322647; AN-322728; AN-322732; AN-322777; AN-322817; AN-322957; AN-322958; AN-323035; AN-323074; AN-323150; AN-323196; AN-323197; AN-323205; AN-323206; AN-323217; AN-323224; AN-323225; AN-323244; AN-323257; AN-323277; AN-323280; AN-323293; AN-323309; AN-323318; AN-323468; AN-323476; AN-323514; AN-323572; AN-323592; AN-323782; AN-323835
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
An upcoming release of the Analytics Hit processing engine, targeted for release on July 13, 2023, will start enforcing a 37-month expiration of Purchase IDs and Event IDs (event serialization). Currently, Purchase IDs and Event IDs never expire in Adobe Analytics. Once a Purchase ID or Event ID is seen/used, then any future hit, no matter when, will have that purchase or event marked as a duplicate. With the new processing engine release:
- Purchase IDs and Event IDs always expire after 37 months.
- If it has been 37 months since the Purchase ID or Event ID was seen, it is no longer considered a duplicate purchase or event.
- If you are “reusing” Purchase IDs or Event IDs from more than 37 months ago, they are no longer considered duplicates.
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
June 2023 june23
Three filtering improvements were added to Data Repair:
- Filter by one variable to modify a second variable. For example, if
eVar2
contains “@” then deleteeVar3
. - Filter for numeric or non-numeric values
- Apply multiple filters with an AND. For example, where
eVar2="a"
ANDeVar3="b"
You can now share read-only links to Analysis Workspace projects with people who don’t have access to Adobe Analytics. This includes sharing with people outside of your organization, or those within your organization who are not provisioned for Adobe Analytics. Learn more
This functionality is enabled by default and can be disabled by the system administrator. Learn more
Classification sets have been updated with several new features:
- Consolidations: Combine classification sets into a single consolidated classification set. The consolidated classification set can be used like other classification sets or as a lookup data set in Customer Journey Analytics. Learn more
- Rules: Automatically classify values based on rules in the classification set. Learn more
- Automated import: Automatically import classification data from cloud storage destinations. Learn more
Data feeds can now be sent to the following cloud storage destinations:
- Amazon S3
- Azure RBAC
- Azure SAS
- Google Cloud Platform
Destinations that were previously available (FTP, SFTP, S3, and Azure Blob) are no longer recommended. Learn more
Bot reporting is now available in Analysis Workspace. This feature comes with several additions:
- A new dimension: Bot name
- Two new metrics: Bot page views and Bot occurrences.
- A new calculated metric template: Bot page views ratio
- A new Workspace report: Bot reporting
The new dimension and metrics contain data that is backfilled starting in March 2023.
In a Freeform table in Analysis Workspace, you can now quickly delete specific rows that contain dynamic dimensions using the x icon. When doing so, a “Always exclude items” filter rule is automatically applied.
Previously, the only way to delete rows that contained dynamic dimensions was to manually create a rule in the Filter dialog. Learn more
A new button is now available at the bottom of each panel in Analysis Workspace, allowing you to quickly add a visualization.
Previously, the only methods for adding a visualization to a panel were to drag a visualization from the left rail, duplicate or copy an existing visualization, or create a blank panel. Learn more
The Learning tab on the Adobe Analytics landing page now contains the following enhancements:
- Improved design that shows more learning content on a single page with improved navigation
- Ability to personalize learning content by experience level (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced)
A new Sort option is now available when viewing components either in the left rail or in the Data Dictionary in Analysis Workspace. You can sort components by Recommended (those most commonly used), Alphabetical, or Categorical (type).
Previously, you could only search or filter components. Learn more
Fixes
AN-311878; AN-313968; AN-314130; AN-315701; AN-315761; AN-316613; AN-317563; AN-318829; AN-319009; AN-319043; AN-319066; AN-319166; AN-319245; AN-319271; AN-319381; AN-319391; AN-319482; AN-319621; AN-319637; AN-319676; AN-320176; AN-320221; AN-320225; AN-320286; AN-320312; AN-320316; AN-320449; AN-320477; AN-320492; AN-320538; AN-320556; AN-320569; AN-320679; AN-320684; AN-320786; AN-320802; AN-320811; AN-320812; AN-320815; AN-321032; AN-321033; AN-321070; AN-321096; AN-321105; AN-321122; AN-321337
Important notices for Adobe Administrators
An upcoming release of the Analytics Hit processing engine, targeted for release on July 13, 2023, will start enforcing a 37-month expiration of Purchase IDs and Event IDs (event serialization). Currently, Purchase IDs and Event IDs never expire in Adobe Analytics. Once a Purchase ID or Event ID is seen/used, then any future hit, no matter when, will have that purchase or event marked as a duplicate. With the new processing engine release:
- Purchase IDs and Event IDs always expire after 37 months.
- If it has been 37 months since the Purchase ID or Event ID was seen, it is no longer considered a duplicate purchase or event.
- If you are “reusing” Purchase IDs or Event IDs from more than 37 months ago, they are no longer considered duplicates.
End-of-life notices
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
May 2023 may23
You can now share read-only links to Analysis Workspace projects with people who don’t have access to Adobe Analytics. This includes sharing with people outside of your organization, or those within your organization who are not provisioned for Adobe Analytics. Learn more
This functionality is enabled by default and can be disabled by the system administrator. Learn more
A new Sort option is now available when viewing components either in the left rail or in the Data Dictionary in Analysis Workspace. You can sort components by Recommended (those most commonly used), Alphabetical, or Categorical (type).
Previously, you could only search or filter components. Learn more
In a Freeform table in Analysis Workspace, you can now quickly delete specific rows that contain dynamic dimensions using the x icon. When doing so, a “Always exclude items” filter rule is automatically applied.
Previously, the only way to delete rows that contained dynamic dimensions was to manually create a rule in the Filter dialog. Learn more
A new button is now available at the bottom of each panel in Analysis Workspace, allowing you to quickly add a visualization.
Previously, the only methods for adding a visualization to a panel were to drag a visualization from the left rail, duplicate or copy an existing visualization, or create a blank panel. Learn more
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
AN-312098; AN-318309; AN-316675; AN-318173; AN-310359; AN-317613; AN-318836; AN-315744; AN-311772; AN-318719; AN-314074; AN-316651; AN-318602; AN-315961; AN-317534; AN-318607; AN-316498; AN-316648; AN-318244; AN-317747; AN-318432; AN-318231; AN-317590; AN-318415; AN-318154; AN-316647; N-314417; AN-317614; AN-317725; AN-318114; AN-317876; AN-318052; AN-317966; AN-316477; AN-318036; AN-317931; AN-318045; AN-316246; AN-317281; AN-317879; AN-308077; AN-317708; AN-316115; AN-315963
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
An upcoming release of the Analytics Hit processing engine, targeted for release in late June 2023 or early July 2023, will start enforcing a 37-month expiration of Purchase IDs and Event IDs (event serialization). Currently, Purchase IDs and Event IDs never expire in Adobe Analytics. Once a Purchase ID or Event ID is seen/used, then any future hit, no matter when, will have that purchase or event marked as a duplicate. With the new processing engine release:
- Purchase IDs and Event IDs always expire after 37 months.
- If it has been 37 months since the Purchase ID or Event ID was seen, it is no longer considered a duplicate purchase or event.
- If you are “reusing” Purchase IDs or Event IDs from more than 37 months ago, they are no longer considered duplicates.
This concerns customers in the London Data Center that have Data Feed requests and/or Data Warehouse reports being delivered to an FTP/SFTP service. The following IP address ranges should be added to your firewall configuration in order to allow access:
- 130.248.244.32/29
- 130.248.244.40/29
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Adobe Analytics API and Livestream customers using Adobe I/O JWT credentials must migrate to Adobe I/O OAuth Server-to-Server credentials by January 1, 2025. Adobe I/O will not allow new JWT credentials to be created beginning May 1, 2024. Customers using JWT must create a new OAuth Server-to-Server credential or migrate their existing JWT credential to an OAuth Server-to-Server credential. Customers must also update their client applications to use the new OAuth Server-to-Server credentials.
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
With the deprecation of the Device Co-op, the Device Co-op-related People metric is no longer relevant. On May 8, 2023, we will remove the People metric. At that point, we will redirect its data to the Unique Visitor metric to prevent projects, segments and calculated metrics from breaking.
Note: The People metric tied to Cross-Device Analytics is not affected by this announcement.
April 2023 april23
Starting with Web SDK version 2.15.0, we started populating Activity Map data when link tracking is enabled. This allows Web SDK users to get Activity Map reporting if they have link tracking enabled with the Web SDK and Activity Map configured in Analytics.
Enabling link tracking with Web SDK currently sends link events when a customer navigates from one page to the next. This is different from how AppMeasurement works and can potentially result in extra billable hits sent to Adobe. Learn more here and here
Experience Edge will support IP obfuscation for data sent directly to Adobe Experience Platform. This benefits customers who send data directly to Platform for use in Customer Journey Analyticstomer Journey Analytics or other Platform solutions. IP obfuscation is configured at the data stream level. It supports removing the last octet or the whole IP address.
Note: Obfuscation does NOT apply to data sent to Adobe Analytics. Analytics continues to get the full IP. IP processing continues to be done in Analytics separately. In the future, we plan on allowing Analytics data to be obfuscated at the Edge.
You can now share read-only links to Analysis Workspace projects with people who don’t have access to Adobe Analytics. This includes sharing with people outside of your organization, or those within your organization who are not provisioned for Adobe Analytics. Learn more
This functionality is enabled by default and can be disabled by the system administrator. Learn more
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
- Fixed an issue with Operating System.tsv lookup files in Data Feed.
- Fixed an issue with metric values differing between Reports & Analytics and Workspace (AN-315965).
- Fixed an issue with being unable to import partial classifications. (AN-315854)
- Fixed an issue with the Analytics API 1.4. (AN-316475)
- Fixed an issue that prevented some customers from getting classifications for the Page dimension via Report Builder and Report & Analytics. (AN-314445)
- Fixed an issue with being unable to transfer alerts. (AN-306457)
Other fixes
AN-288373; AN-305144; AN-309023; AN-310466; AN-311686; AN-311705; AN-312018; AN-312105; AN-312116; AN-312191; AN-312502; AN-312737; AN-312854; AN-312991; AN-313253; AN-313275; AN-313278; AN-313282; AN-313365; AN-313390; AN-313547; AN-313549; AN-313818; AN-313986; AN-314080; AN-314248; AN-314251; AN-314262; AN-314300; AN-314309; AN-314448; AN-314643; AN-314564; AN-314645; AN-314705; AN-314761; AN-314831; AN-314919; AN-314948; AN-315032; AN-315115; AN-315154; AN-315158; AN-315321; AN-315375; AN-315379; AN-315392; AN-315407; AN-315427; AN-315582; AN-315591; AN-315699; AN-315700; AN-315704; AN-315705; AN-315777; AN-315923; AN-316237; AN-316243; AN-316324; AN-316415; AN-316474; AN-316493; AN-316596; AN-316864;
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
For customers in the London Data Center that have Data Feed requests and/or Data Warehouse reports being delivered to an FTP/SFTP service, the following IP address ranges should be added to your firewall configuration in order to allow access:
130.248.244.32/29
130.248.244.40/29
Over the next several months, Adobe plans to migrate all classifications across all organizations to the latest classification architecture. The last customers to migrate is estimated to happen in May 2023. No customer action is required, and no down time is expected. This new architecture has many benefits, including:
- Significantly reduced processing time (72 hours → 24 hours)
- The ability to use the Classification sets UI
- The option to use classification data in Adobe Experience Platform in the future through the Adobe Analytics source connector for classification data
Note the following changes that can potentially impact your organization’s workflow:
- When using the browser or FTP import, ‘Overwrite on conflict’ is always enabled.
- When using the browser or FTP import, the option to export immediately after import is no longer supported.
- The Analytics 2.0 API
GetDimensions
endpoint now returns string identifiers for classifications instead of numeric identifiers. Numeric identifiers can still be used, but Adobe recommends using the new string identifiers where possible. Numeric identifiers can be retrieved by using the?expansion=hidden
query string parameter.
Contact Adobe Customer Care if you want a more specific migration schedule for your organization, or have questions/concerns around this migration. Learn more
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
With the deprecation of the Device Co-op, the Device Co-op-related People metric is no longer relevant. On May 8, 2023, we will remove the People metric. At that point, we will redirect its data to the Unique Visitor metric to prevent projects, segments and calculated metrics from breaking.
Note: The People metric tied to Cross-Device Analytics is not affected by this announcement.
March 2023 mar23
Starting with Web SDK version 2.15.0, we started populating Activity Map data when link tracking is enabled. This allows Web SDK users to get Activity Map reporting if they have link tracking enabled with the Web SDK and Activity Map configured in Analytics.
Enabling link tracking with Web SDK currently sends link events when a customer navigates from one page to the next. This is different from how AppMeasurement works and can potentially result in extra billable hits sent to Adobe. Learn more here and here
You can now share read-only links to Analysis Workspace projects with people who don’t have access to Adobe Analytics. You can share project links with people outside of your organization, or those within your organization who are not provisioned for Adobe Analytics. Learn more
To join the private beta, contact your Adobe Account Team.
In Workspace, we added the following improvements:
- Starting with the February release, dimension items and data previews are based on the panel date range and not the last 90 days.
- All dimension items listed are based on data within the panel date range. If a dimension item has data outside the date range, you can show additional data beyond the date range at the bottom of the list.
- Dimensions that don’t have data can be displayed in the left rail. Click the show more options to view dimension items with data outside the panel date range.
- Data previews in the segment and calculated metric builders are based on the panel date range unless accessed from the component managers, which don’t have an associated panel and are still based on the last 90 days.
- Data previews display data or components based on the panel date range.
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
AN-308177; AN-308727; AN-308846; AN-309591; AN-310614; AN-311544; AN-311570; AN-311665; AN-311948; AN-312108; AN-312114; AN-312142; AN-312143; AN-312389; AN-312391; AN-312431; AN-312453; AN-312454; AN-312458; AN-312503; AN-312533; AN-312682; AN-312698; AN-312714; AN-312738; AN-312807; AN-312829; AN-312849; AN-312875; AN-312980; AN-312997; AN-313059; AN-313077; AN-313110; AN-313195; AN-313196; AN-313258; AN-313554; AN-313580; AN-313702; AN-313820; AN-313844; AN-313859; AN-313879; AN-314273
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
"mobile"
. For example, a dimension item shows "Mobile OS X 10.15.7"
instead of "OS X 10.15.7 "
. Adobe plans to correct these names in the April release. Analytics and Customer Journey Analytics reporting are updated retroactively. For Data Feeds, the change is retroactive if you store and use the operating system ID referenced in the lookup. However, if you perform the lookup and store the actual operating system value in your data, the change is not retroactive.OS X 10.15.7
formerly appeared as "OS X 10.15"
, but now appears as "OS X 10.15.7"
.Over the next several months, Adobe plans to migrate all classifications across all organizations to the latest classification architecture. The last customers to migrate is estimated to happen in May 2023. No customer action is required, and no down time is expected. This new architecture has many benefits, including:
- Significantly reduced processing time (72 hours → 24 hours)
- The ability to use the Classification sets UI
- The option to use classification data in Adobe Experience Platform in the future through the Adobe Analytics source connector for classification data
Note the following changes that can potentially impact your organization’s workflow:
- When using the browser or FTP import, ‘Overwrite on conflict’ is always enabled.
- When using the browser or FTP import, the option to export immediately after import is no longer supported.
- The Analytics 2.0 API
GetDimensions
endpoint now returns string identifiers for classifications instead of numeric identifiers. Numeric identifiers can still be used, but Adobe recommends using the new string identifiers where possible. Numeric identifiers can be retrieved by using the?expansion=hidden
query string parameter.
Contact Adobe Customer Care if you want a more specific migration schedule for your organization, or have questions/concerns around this migration. Learn more
End-of-life (EOL) notices
Effective December 31, 2023, Adobe intends to discontinue Reports & Analytics and its accompanying reports and features. The reports, visualizations, and underlying technology that power Reports & Analytics no longer meet Adobe’s technology standards. Most Reports & Analytics features are available in Analysis Workspace. Since the release of Analysis Workspace in 2015, Reports & Analytics functionality and capabilities have been moved to Analysis Workspace and a threshold of workflow parity has been reached. This notice explains the end-of-life process.
On December 31, 2023, we will terminate many of the associated Reports & Analytics features, including, but not limited to: Scheduled Reports, Data Extracts, and DL Reports. After Dec 31, 2023, any scheduled reports will no longer be sent. In April 2023, any reports that were scheduled to expire beyond Dec 31, 2023, will automatically be updated and reverted to expire on Dec 31, 2023. In addition, you can no longer schedule future reports beyond December 31, 2023.
With the deprecation of the Device Co-op, the Device Co-op-related People metric is no longer relevant. On May 8, 2023, we will remove the People metric. At that point, we will redirect its data to the Unique Visitor metric to prevent projects, segments and calculated metrics from breaking.
Note: The People metric tied to Cross-Device Analytics is not affected by this announcement.
February 2023 feb23
- Anchor Panel Dates: You can make the date range components relative to the panel calendar. Learn more
- Calendar styling updates: The calendar styles throughout the UI have been upgraded to present a more consistent and easy-to-use workflow.
- Calendar formula updates: If you use relative dates, all calendar formulas will reflect the start of the panel date range. Learn more
In Workspace, we added the following improvements:
- Starting with the February release, dimension items and data previews are based on the panel date range and not the last 90 days.
- All dimension items listed are based on data within the panel date range. If a dimension item has data outside the date range, you can show additional data beyond the date range at the bottom of the list.
- Dimensions that don’t have data can be displayed in the left rail. Click the show more options to view dimension items with data outside the panel date range.
- Data previews in the segment and calculated metric builders are based on the panel date range unless accessed from the component managers, which don’t have an associated panel and are still based on the last 90 days.
- Data previews display data or components based on the panel date range.
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
AN-302282; AN-303127; AN-303541; AN-303550; AN-305282; AN-306504; AN-307351; AN-307496; AN-307530; AN-307947; AN-308497; AN-308610; AN-308777; AN-308994; AN-309143; AN-309404; AN-309414; AN-309445; AN-309575; AN-309630; AN-309658; AN-309690; AN-309742; AN-309861; AN-309967; AN-309973; AN-310059; AN-310132; AN-310168; AN-310238; AN-310241; AN-310301; AN-310318; AN-310324; AN-310335; AN-310338; AN-310460; AN-310500; AN-310684; AN-310690; AN-311010; AN-311022; AN-311043; AN-311125; AN-311250; AN-311370; AN-311458;
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
Over the next several months, Adobe plans to migrate all classifications across all organizations to the latest classification architecture. The last customers to migrate is estimated to happen in May 2023. No customer action is required, and no down time is expected. This new architecture has many benefits, including:
- Significantly reduced processing time (72 hours → 24 hours)
- The ability to use the Classification sets UI
- The option to use classification data in Adobe Experience Platform in the future through the Adobe Analytics source connector for classification data
Note the following changes that can potentially impact your organization’s workflow:
- When using the browser or FTP import, ‘Overwrite on conflict’ is always enabled.
- When using the browser or FTP import, the option to export immediately after import is no longer supported.
- The Analytics 2.0 API
GetDimensions
endpoint now returns string identifiers for classifications instead of numeric identifiers. Numeric identifiers can still be used, but Adobe recommends using the new string identifiers where possible. Numeric identifiers can be retrieved by using the?expansion=hidden
query string parameter.
Contact Adobe Customer Care if you want a more specific migration schedule for your organization, or have questions/concerns around this migration. Learn more
End-of-life (EOL) notices
The following scheduling features were end-of-lifed on January 31, 2023:
- The “end after x occurrences” option for hourly tasks in Report Builder
- The ability to schedule new reports and download data extracts in Reports and Analytics
Note: We originally terminated these features in April 2022 but rolled back the change. We also sent a notification that these features were being temporarily restored and that they would be re-terminated on Jan 31, 2023.
January 2023 jan23
You can now configure additional preferences at the user level (in Components > Preferences). When you set user preference, your selections span across your projects, tables, and visualizations. The Preferences page now contains the following new tabs, each containing many new configuration options:
- Freeform table
- Visualizations
In addition, more preferences are now available on the General and Project tabs.
Previously, many of these preferences were configurable only for individual projects, tables, and visualizations. Learn more
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
AN-282634; AN-289684; AN-299597; AN-299630; AN-300128; AN-301633; AN-301683; AN-301745; AN-302238; AN-302521; AN-302601; AN-303325; AN-303363; AN-303867; AN-304120; AN-304185; AN-304221; AN-304222; AN-304510; AN-304591; AN-304872; AN-305151; AN-305159; AN-305233; AN-305235; AN-305241; AN-305250; AN-305274; AN-305292; AN-305311; AN-305314; AN-305331; AN-305335; AN-305348; AN-305372; AN-305382; AN-305442; AN-305504; AN-305517; AN-305572; AN-305584; AN-305588; AN-305612; AN-305640; AN-305663; AN-305718; AN-305723; AN-305767; AN-305769; AN-305703; AN-305711; AN-305775; AN-305883; AN-305886; AN-305882; AN-305886; AN-305916; AN-305969; AN-305997; AN-306052; AN-306088; AN-306199; AN-306214; AN-306233; AN-306251; AN-306348; AN-306372; AN-306390; AN-306413; AN-306430; AN-306514; AN-306578; AN-306612; AN-306886; AN-306893; AN-306905; AN-306984; AN-306989; AN-307038; AN-307061; AN-307062; AN-307176; AN-307209; AN-307233; AN-307257; AN-307280; AN-307292; AN-307293; AN-307318; AN-307319; AN-307320; AN-307325; AN-307368; AN-307381; AN-307403; AN-307461; AN-307480; AN-307650; AN-307767; AN-307790; AN-307813; AN-307833; AN-307835; AN-307867; AN-307899; AN-307907; AN-307934; AN-307991; AN-308031; AN-308057; AN-308240; AN-308242; AN-308302; AN-308363; AN-308373; AN-308450; AN-308591; AN-308673; AN-308725; AN-309171;
Important notices for Adobe Analytics administrators
The use of client hints in device lookup will start on February 16, 2023.
As of October 2022, it is possible to collect client hints with either the Web SDK or AppMeasurement JavaScript libraries. But client hints will not be incorporated into device lookup until February 2023. At that time, Adobe will begin using client hints in addition to the User-Agent when deriving certain device information for hits coming from Chromium browsers, such as Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This is in response to Google’s plan to gradually reduce the information presented from the User-Agent string in lieu of data passed via client hints.
As part of this change, Adobe will use Device Atlas for all device lookups related to User-Agent. Learn more
This is a reminder that Adobe will deprecate these features on Jan 31, 2023. Please note that expiration windows for both reports and data extracts will continue to be limited to nine months; report and data extract delivery will pause at the end of this period unless the schedule is reactivated.
To reiterate, these features will be deprecated on January 31, 2023. Before this date, you must migrate your scheduled reporting to one of the other mechanisms available to you in Adobe Analytics. For additional questions or support, please reach out to Adobe Customer Care.
On January 31, 2023, Adobe will roll out changes to scheduled tasks in Report Builder as part of our performance and delivery optimization efforts. These changes include removing the ability to have scheduled deliveries “end after x occurrences.”
You can continue to schedule hourly Report Builder tasks and have them end after a maximum of 99 occurrences. Please note that the rollback only applies to hourly tasks; the “end after x occurrences” will remain unavailable for all other delivery intervals (daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly). Please note that this option will be deprecated on January 31, 2023. For more questions or support, please reach out to Adobe Customer Care. Learn more
Our vendor for IP lookups, Digital Element, is upgrading to a new improved dataset (NetAcuity Pulse) for IP-to-geolocation mapping. Originally planned for October 2022, Adobe Analytics adopts this new dataset on January 11, 2023. The new database is more accurate than previous versions. Some IP-to-geo mappings change/improve when the new database is adopted.
All Adobe Analytics tools (Analysis Workspace, Reports & Analytics, Reporting API, Data Warehouse, LiveStream, Analytics Data Feeds, and so on) automatically take advantage of the new improved mappings. There is no change in the format of the data in data feeds. Customer Journey Analytics data provided through the Analytics Source Connector automatically takes advantage of the new mappings.
This update, originally planned for on October 5, 2022, is now slated for January 11, 2023. Carrier-related information stored in the carrier
field in Adobe Analytics Data Warehouse and Analytics Data Feeds will change. Historically, the data format in that column has been <domain>:<ISP>
. Adobe has maintained an internal lookup table to map these <domain>:<ISP>
values into carrier names for reporting purposes in Adobe Analytics reporting tools (Analysis Workspace, Reports & Analytics, Reporting API, Data Warehouse, LiveStream, etc.). The lookup file (carrier.tsv
) is also provided with Data Feeds so that you can use the same mappings.
This update enhances our carrier mappings by using a more accurate carrier database from NetAcuity. The format of the data in the carrier column in Data Feeds changes going forward. Instead of <domain>:<ISP>
, it contains a carrier name. Adobe continues to use the lookup table in order to maintain as much continuity with past reporting as possible. Reporting tools where the lookups are applied by Adobe (Analysis Workspace, Reports & Analytics, reporting API, data warehouse, LiveStream, etc.) benefits from more accurate mappings. Some mappings – especially for international domains and ISPs – changes more than others when Adobe adopts the new database. The data feeds carrier lookup file (carrier.tsv
) maintains the old mappings and adds the new mappings.
The Analytics Source Connector does not currently map the carrier field, so carrier reporting is not currently available in Experience Platform, Customer Journey Analytics, and so on. Therefore, use of the new carrier database does not impact anything in Experience Platform that is based on data provided by the Analytics Source Connector.