Issue in ./help/admin/tools/manage-rs/edit-settings/conversion-var-admin/merchandising-evars.md
There is confusion in the statement "Any attempt to rebind these products after this original binding takes place are ignored when the Allocation (binding) setting is set equal to “Original Value (First)”. This is because earlier in the page it has been established that even if we choose “Original Value (First)” for a Conversion Variable Syntax, it will always remain “Most Recent (Last)”.
See paragraph below that is causing the confusion:
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Merchandising eVar allocation (binding) setting
As mentioned before, all merchandising eVars with Conversion Variable Syntax have only “Most Recent (Last)” allocation. Thus, the Allocation setting for merchandising eVars does not determine what values are inserted into the post_evar column as a visitor continues to use the site. Rather, this setting determines which eVar value binds to a product and how such products allocate their success events back to the eVar values they are bound to."
Issue in ./help/admin/tools/manage-rs/edit-settings/conversion-var-admin/merchandising-evars.md
There is confusion in the statement "Any attempt to rebind these products after this original binding takes place are ignored when the Allocation (binding) setting is set equal to “Original Value (First)”. This is because earlier in the page it has been established that even if we choose “Original Value (First)” for a Conversion Variable Syntax, it will always remain “Most Recent (Last)”.
See paragraph below that is causing the confusion:
"
Merchandising eVar allocation (binding) setting
As mentioned before, all merchandising eVars with Conversion Variable Syntax have only “Most Recent (Last)” allocation. Thus, the Allocation setting for merchandising eVars does not determine what values are inserted into the post_evar column as a visitor continues to use the site. Rather, this setting determines which eVar value binds to a product and how such products allocate their success events back to the eVar values they are bound to."