Explanation: Create a tag propertyIn this lesson, you will create your first tag property.
A property is basically a container that you fill with extensions, rules, data elements, and libraries as you deploy tags to your site.
PrerequisitesIn order to complete the next few lessons, you must have permission to Develop, Approve, Publish, Manage Extensions, and Manage Environments in tags. If you are unable to complete any of these steps because the user interface options are not available to you, reach out to your Experience Cloud Administrator to request access. For more information on tag user permissions, seethe documentation.
NOTE
Adobe Experience Platform Launch is being integrated into Adobe Experience Platform as a suite of data collection technologies. Several terminology changes have rolled out in the interface which you should be aware of while using this content:
- Platform Launch (Client Side) is nowtags
- Platform Launch Server Side is nowevent forwarding
- Edge configurations are nowdatastreams
Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
- Log into the Data Collection user interface
- Create a new tag property
- Configure a tag property
Go to the Data Collection interfaceTo get to Data Collection
- Log into theAdobe Experience Cloud
- Click theSolution Switcher Iconicon to open the app switcher
- SelectLaunch/Data Collectionfrom the menuOpen the solution switcher using the icon and click Launch/Data Collection
You should now see theTags Propertiesscreen (if no properties have ever been created in the account, this screen might be empty):
Properties Screen
Create a PropertyA property is basically a container that you fill with extensions, rules, data elements, and libraries as you deploy tags to your site. A property can be any grouping of one or more domains and subdomains. You can manage and track these assets similarly. For example, suppose that you have multiple websites based on one template, and you want to track the same assets on all of them. You can apply one property to multiple domains. For more information on creating properties, see“Companies and Properties”in the product documentation.
To Create a Property
- Click theNew Propertybutton:
Click New Property
- Name your property (e.g.Luma TutorialorLuma Tutorial - Daniel)
- As the domain, enterenablementadobe.comsince this is the domain where the Luma demo site is hosted. Although the “Domain” field is required, the tag property will work on any domain where it’s implemented. The main purpose of this field is to pre-populate menu options in the Rule builder.
- Expand theAdvanced Optionssection and check the box toRun rule components in sequence
- Click theSavebutton
Create a new Property
Your new property should display on the Properties page. Note that if you check the box next to the property name, options toConfigureorDeletethe property appear above the property list.Click on the name of your property (e.g.Luma Tutorial) to open theOverviewscreen.Click the name of the property to open it
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