CBP Integration and Administration 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is Adobe Campaign's 'operator' and what does it represent?
- A mathematical operator in workflow expressions
- A user account in Adobe Campaign with defined roles and access rights (Correct answer)
- A database operator for query execution
- A Campaign server process
Correct answer: A user account in Adobe Campaign with defined roles and access rights
An operator in Adobe Campaign is a user account that has been granted specific roles, access rights, and organizational unit access to perform tasks within the platform.
Question 2: What is the purpose of 'organizational units' (OUs) in Adobe Campaign?
- Organizing physical server units
- Segmenting access rights so operators can only view and manage data within their assigned unit (Correct answer)
- Organizing email templates by brand unit
- Grouping campaign budgets by department
Correct answer: Segmenting access rights so operators can only view and manage data within their assigned unit
Organizational units in Adobe Campaign restrict data access so operators can only see and manage resources belonging to their assigned organizational unit, supporting multi-brand or multi-region governance.
Question 3: What is an 'external account' of type 'SFTP' used for in Adobe Campaign?
- Connecting Campaign to a social media platform
- Configuring a secure file transfer connection for importing or exporting data files (Correct answer)
- Setting up SFTP email routing
- Managing external agency user accounts
Correct answer: Configuring a secure file transfer connection for importing or exporting data files
An SFTP external account stores connection credentials for a secure file transfer server, enabling Campaign to automatically import or export data files as part of workflows.
Question 4: What does 'schema extension' allow Adobe Campaign administrators to do?
- Extend workflow execution time limits
- Add custom fields or tables to extend built-in data schemas without modifying core schemas (Correct answer)
- Extend campaign delivery scheduling windows
- Add additional color schemas to email templates
Correct answer: Add custom fields or tables to extend built-in data schemas without modifying core schemas
Schema extension allows administrators to add custom fields or linked tables to extend built-in Campaign schemas (like Recipients) to capture additional business-specific data.
Question 5: What is 'Adobe IMS (Identity Management System)' integration used for in Adobe Campaign?
- Managing email image assets
- Enabling Adobe ID-based Single Sign-On (SSO) for Campaign operators using Adobe's identity platform (Correct answer)
- Integrating inventory management systems
- Managing IP address whitelists
Correct answer: Enabling Adobe ID-based Single Sign-On (SSO) for Campaign operators using Adobe's identity platform
Adobe IMS integration enables SSO for Adobe Campaign operators using their Adobe ID credentials, centralizing authentication across the Adobe Experience Cloud.
Question 6: What is the function of the 'Campaign Control Panel' for Adobe Campaign administrators?
- A physical control panel for the server room
- A self-service admin UI for managing instance settings such as IP whitelisting, SFTP storage, and subdomain configuration (Correct answer)
- A reporting dashboard for campaign executives
- A workflow control interface for pausing campaigns
Correct answer: A self-service admin UI for managing instance settings such as IP whitelisting, SFTP storage, and subdomain configuration
The Campaign Control Panel is a self-service administration interface that allows admins to manage key infrastructure settings including IP whitelisting, SFTP storage, and subdomain delegation.
What is Adobe Campaign's 'operator' and what does it represent?