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= iOS app sdk version suffix=
= iOS app sdk version suffix=
The Nielsen AppSDK has various configurations per market and distribution type, which can be determined by reviewing the sdk suffix.  The first part will be the SDK version: 3 digits for the major SDK version and 1 digit for the minor SDK version. EG: <code>ai.7.1.0.0_abc</code>
The Nielsen AppSDK has various configurations per market and distribution type, which can be determined by reviewing the sdk suffix.  The first part will be the SDK version: 3 digits for the major SDK version and 1 digit for the minor SDK version. EG: <code>ai.8.1.0.0_abc</code>


Below are details of possible suffix characters with description.
Below are details of possible suffix characters with description.
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! Character Index in suffix !! Possible Values!! Description
! Character Index in suffix !! Possible Values!! Description
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|0 (first character in suffix)||a,g and v||If first character of suffix is 'a' then this means it's an AGF flavoured sdk.<br>If first character of suffix is 'g' then this means it's an GLOBAL flavoured sdk.<br>If first character of suffix is 'v' then this means it's an VRI flavoured sdk.
|0 (first character in suffix)||g,a and v||<code>g</code> means it's the GLOBAL flavored sdk (Default).<br><code>a</code> means the build was designed for AGF.<br><code>v</code> identifies the VRI flavoured sdk.
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|1 (second character in suffix)||a,s and l ||If second character of suffix is 'a' then this means sdk is a Cocoapod.<br>If second character of suffix is 's' then this Standard Framework.<br>If second character of suffix is 'l' then this means sdk is an Adobe Launch Extension.
|1 (second character in suffix)||a,s and l ||<code>a</code> sdk is a Cocoapod.<br><code>s</code> Standard Framework.<br> <code>l</code> then this means sdk is coming from adobe launch.
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|2 (third character in suffix)||s or d ||If third character of suffix is 's' then this means Static Framework.<br>If third character of suffix is 'd' then this means Dynamic Framework.<br>
|2 (third character in suffix)||s or d ||<code>s</code> means Static Framework.<br<code>d</code>> means Dynamic Framework.<br>
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|3 (fourth character in suffix)||a and n||If fourth character of suffix is 'a' then this means AdSupport is included. <br>If fourth character of suffix is 'n' then this means AdSupport is NOT included.
|3 (fourth character in suffix)||a and n||<code>a</code> means AdSupport is included. <br><code>n</code> '''AdSupport is NOT included''', <code>k</code> No IDFA or IDFV (kids framework).
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|4 (fifth character in suffix)||t and o||If fifth character of suffix is 't' then this means sdk is getting instantiated using NielsenEventTracker class.<br>If fourth character of suffix is 'o' then this means sdk is getting instantiated using AppSdk class.
|4 (fifth character in suffix)||t and o||'t' instantiated using NielsenEventTracker class.<br>'o' means sdk is getting instantiated using AppSdk class.
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|5 (sixth character in suffix)||h,w,r and n||<code>h</code> then sdk supports Hybrid Webviews.<br> <code>RN</code> identifies React Native Webview support.<br><code>r</code> sdk supports React Native standard bridge.<br><code>n</code> means sdk supports Native apps.
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Here is an example of a possible suffix in app sdk meter version  
Here is an example of a possible suffix in app sdk meter version  


* '''ai.7.1.0.0_gadao'''  - Sdk version 7.1.0.0 with '''Global flavor''', integrated as a '''cocoapod''' , supporting '''Dynamic Framework''' and '''Adsupport''' and the AppSdk class to instantiate
* '''ai.8.1.0.0_gadaon'''  - Sdk version 7.1.0.0 with '''Global flavor''', integrated as a '''cocoapod''' , supporting '''Dynamic Framework''' with '''Adsupport''', the AppSdk class to instantiate supporting native apps.

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iOS app sdk version suffix

The Nielsen AppSDK has various configurations per market and distribution type, which can be determined by reviewing the sdk suffix. The first part will be the SDK version: 3 digits for the major SDK version and 1 digit for the minor SDK version. EG: ai.8.1.0.0_abc

Below are details of possible suffix characters with description.

Character Index in suffix Possible Values Description
0 (first character in suffix) g,a and v g means it's the GLOBAL flavored sdk (Default).
a means the build was designed for AGF.
v identifies the VRI flavoured sdk.
1 (second character in suffix) a,s and l a sdk is a Cocoapod.
s Standard Framework.
l then this means sdk is coming from adobe launch.
2 (third character in suffix) s or d s means Static Framework.<brd> means Dynamic Framework.
3 (fourth character in suffix) a and n a means AdSupport is included.
n AdSupport is NOT included, k No IDFA or IDFV (kids framework).
4 (fifth character in suffix) t and o 't' instantiated using NielsenEventTracker class.
'o' means sdk is getting instantiated using AppSdk class.
5 (sixth character in suffix) h,w,r and n h then sdk supports Hybrid Webviews.
RN identifies React Native Webview support.
r sdk supports React Native standard bridge.
n means sdk supports Native apps.

Here is an example of a possible suffix in app sdk meter version

  • ai.8.1.0.0_gadaon - Sdk version 7.1.0.0 with Global flavor, integrated as a cocoapod , supporting Dynamic Framework with Adsupport, the AppSdk class to instantiate supporting native apps.