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December 14, 2023
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CJA/Derived Fields: Internal URL Filter for Marketing Channels

  • December 14, 2023
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Description - CJA/Derived Fields: Internal URL Filter for Marketing Channels, new feature request

Why is this feature important to you - I'm setting up our Marketing Channels on CJA using Derived Fields, as part of our migration from Adobe Analytics to CJA. While in the process, I noticed that there is no option to set up Internal URL Filter in the derived fields. We have many internal sites in the company, and we need to be able to categorize them as "internal traffic" in our marketing channels, so that it doesn't mess up our marketing channels reporting.

How would you like the feature to work - exactly as it is currently working in Adobe Analytics: the possibility to add internal URLs, and to later use them in the marketing channels processing rule builder (screenshots attached). 

Current Behaviour - there is currently no behavior on the derived fields. 

5 replies

New Participant
August 12, 2025

Hi @derek-tangren , thanks for your response!

I was reviewing the breakdown in Workspace earlier and noticed that when using the Session Starts metric, the numbers were much more aligned with what we see in Adobe Analytics (as shown in the screenshot from earlier today). Looks like maybe I was on the right track! 

I'll go ahead and add that logic. Thanks a lot!

 

 

derek-tangren
Employee
August 12, 2025

Hi @leyla-1, as part of your logic in your Case When, you could use an additional qualifier of 'Session Starts' is set.

 

New Participant
August 12, 2025

Hi @derek-tangren ,

 

In our AA setup for Internal Domains, we have additional logic "Is First Hit of Visit". How can I add this logic in CJA in addition to internal urls. Without this rule, we have more traffic allocated to Internal Domains channel.

 

Thank you! 

 

 

liz25Author
New Participant
February 26, 2024

Hi @derek-tangren , thank you for the suggestion, I think that this would be solving my use case. 

 

/Lise

derek-tangren
Employee
February 23, 2024

Thanks for the suggestion, @liz25. This is something you can do as part of a Case When, something like this: