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How to Create Alerts for Adobe Analytics Using R and Slack

October 3, 2022October 3, 2022 Trevor Paulsen

Intelligent alerting has been one of the most popular features of Adobe Analytics since its release years ago. It’s impossible to keep an eye on your data 24/7, and alerts are an excellent way to prevent missing out on important trends in your metrics over time. And while there are lots of amazing things you […]

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