Adobe Campaign Business Practitioner (CBP) Certification Practice Exam

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When you cancel a delivery in a campaign workflow before confirming analysis, what happens next?

  1. You can restart the workflow to send out the delivery.

  2. The delivery will be permanently deleted.

  3. The workflow will get automatically saved.

  4. The campaign will lose all previous data.

The correct answer is: The delivery will be permanently deleted.

When a delivery is canceled in a campaign workflow before confirming the analysis, the delivery is indeed permanently deleted. This means that any associated data, configuration, and settings for that specific delivery are removed from the system and cannot be recovered. The cancellation decision often indicates that the campaign has either changed focus or that there were issues that make proceeding with the delivery inappropriate. Additionally, it's important to note that when a delivery is canceled, the workflow itself is not saved automatically; instead, the cancellation action leads to the deletion of the associated delivery data. This does not affect the entire campaign or the workflow’s structure but specifically impacts the delivery in progress. Hence, the option highlighting the permanent deletion aligns with the typical behavior of Adobe Campaign in such scenarios. The other options do not accurately reflect what occurs when a delivery is canceled, reinforcing that the selected answer is the most accurate representation of the functionality within Adobe Campaign.