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Using - adobe.target.trackEvent - to track the click on Element, but its throwing error in the console -

  • March 13, 2019
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$(document).on("click",".className",function() {

adobe.target.trackEvent({'mbox' :'Legacy_Search_Mbox'}) 

  });

Getting this error in the console, when element is clicked.
Uncaught (in promise) No target request performance timing was found .
  is there way to debug this one ?

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Best answer by hartung

This looks like something that we should look at in Support.

Can you please file a ticket by emailing the details (Activity name, elements your clicking, etc) to ttclientcare@adobe.com and we can have one of our agents investigate this further.

Thanks,

Peter Hartung

Technical Support Consultant

Customer Experience

Adobe

2 replies

Khushboo_Kalia
Employee
August 25, 2020

@1298763, could you please share the way to debug this issue?

 

Thanks,

Khushboo

hartungAccepted solution
Employee
March 14, 2019

This looks like something that we should look at in Support.

Can you please file a ticket by emailing the details (Activity name, elements your clicking, etc) to ttclientcare@adobe.com and we can have one of our agents investigate this further.

Thanks,

Peter Hartung

Technical Support Consultant

Customer Experience

Adobe