Custom parameters are mbox parameters in Adobe Target. If you pass any mbox parameters to mboxes, or use the targetPageParams
function, those parameters appear here for use in audiences.
For more information, see Pass parameters to a global mbox.
When creating a custom audience based on an mbox parameter, mboxParameter
no longer prompts you for mboxName
. The mbox name is now optional. This change lets you use parameters from multiple mboxes or reference a parameter that has not yet been recorded on the edge.
In the Target interface, click Audiences > Create Audience.
Name the audience and add an optional description.
Drag and drop Custom into the Audience Builder.
To select the desired parameter:
Using either method, there is no link between the mbox and the parameter. The audience works based on the parameter across all mboxes that pass that parameter.
The mbox you select from the Filter By drop-down list is not saved on activity creation. This option lets you filter the parameters based on the selected mbox.
If you edit an existing audience, the filtering criteria displays with the mbox name that was supplied during creation.
Choose an evaluator:
Enter each value in a new line.
(Optional) Set up additional rules for the audience.
Click Done.
The audience’s definition details pop-up card shows the parameter name in the Rules section. There is no reference to the mbox used for filtering.
For custom audiences created before the Target 18.5.1 release (May, 22, 2018), mbox names do not display in the audience’s definition pop-up card. Save the custom audience again to get the mbox name to be shown in the card.
This video includes information about using audience categories.