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Adobe AD0-E213 Exam - Topic 5 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E213 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 5
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A professional is troubleshooting the production implementation and no data appears in the debugger. What needs to be done?

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Suggested Answer: B

In order to troubleshoot an implementation, the professional should work with the organization's website owners to ensure that all JavaScript errors are resolved. This is because JavaScript errors can prevent data from being sent to Adobe's servers, which can cause the debugger to not show any data. For more detailed information, please refer to the Adobe Analytics Developer Professional study guide (page 8-9).


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Sylvie
3 months ago
I’m surprised no data is showing up at all, that’s odd!
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Jenelle
3 months ago
Yeah, I've seen issues like this before, header placement matters!
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Carissa
3 months ago
Wait, is the header code really that important?
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Leigha
4 months ago
I think enabling plug-ins is a good idea too.
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Jovita
4 months ago
Definitely check for JavaScript errors first!
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Tracey
4 months ago
Collaborating with website owners sounds familiar; I think it’s crucial to resolve any errors before troubleshooting further.
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Cory
4 months ago
I feel like the header code placement could be important, but I’m not confident that it’s the main issue here.
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Glen
4 months ago
I remember a practice question about enabling plug-ins, but I can't recall if that was specifically for Adobe's servers or something else.
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Barney
5 months ago
I think it might be related to JavaScript errors, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only thing to check.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. I think the key is to make sure the header code is in the right place, and then work with the website owners to resolve any JavaScript issues. That should do the trick.
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Yvonne
5 months ago
I'm not sure about the plug-ins part. Does that mean I need to enable some specific plug-ins to get the data to Adobe's servers? I'll have to research that a bit more.
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Paris
5 months ago
Alright, I've got a strategy here. I'll focus on troubleshooting the JavaScript errors first, since that seems like the most likely culprit for the missing data.
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Harrison
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. I'm a bit confused about the header code and whether it needs to be outside the tag. That doesn't seem right to me.
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Leota
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the possible causes of the missing data in the debugger.
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Gail
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is A. register. That's the Ansible keyword I've used before to store task results in a variable.
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Vesta
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about portfolio management responsibilities. I'll carefully review the options and think through the key steps a portfolio manager would take in this situation.
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Tonja
2 years ago
This question is so easy, it's making my brain hurt. Where's the 'none of the above' option when you need it?
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Lorean
2 years ago
Enabling plugins to stop data from being sent to Adobe? Sounds like a great way to get a free subscription to their 'data blackout' service!
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Herminia
1 year ago
C: Enable any plug-ins that might stop data from being sent to Adobe's servers.
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Leanora
2 years ago
B: Work with the organization's website owners to make sure all JavaScript errors are resolved.
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Ceola
2 years ago
A: Make sure the header code is outside the tag.
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Youlanda
2 years ago
Maybe we should also check if any plug-ins are stopping the data from being sent to Adobe's servers.
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Veda
2 years ago
That's a good point, we should also consider that option.
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Desirae
2 years ago
But what if the JavaScript errors are causing the problem? Shouldn't we work with the website owners to resolve them?
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Fausto
2 years ago
Resolving JavaScript errors? Piece of cake! Just add more console.log() statements, that'll fix everything.
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Becky
1 year ago
Resolving JavaScript errors? Piece of cake! Just add more console.log() statements, that'll fix everything.
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Keith
2 years ago
B) Work with the organization's website owners to make sure all JavaScript errors are resolved.
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Doug
2 years ago
A) Make sure the header code is outside the tag.
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Dion
2 years ago
Resolving JavaScript errors? Piece of cake! Just add more console.log() statements, that'll fix everything.
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Anika
2 years ago
B) Work with the organization's website owners to make sure all JavaScript errors are resolved.
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Rolland
2 years ago
A) Make sure the header code is outside the tag.
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Nilsa
2 years ago
Whoa, header code outside the tag? That's like trying to drive a car with the engine in the trunk!
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Lucia
2 years ago
B) Work with the organization's website owners to make sure all JavaScript errors are resolved.
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Tayna
2 years ago
A) Make sure the header code is outside the tag.
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Youlanda
2 years ago
I agree with Veda, that could be causing the issue.
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Veda
2 years ago
I think we should check if the header code is outside the tag.
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