New Adobe Fusion Array Function Explained | How to Use arrayElement() in Adobe Fusion
In this video, we explore one of the newly released array functions in Adobe Fusion — the powerful arrayElement() function. You’ll learn how this function works, how to retrieve a specific item from an array, and how it can be used in real-world marketing automation scenarios inside Adobe Fusion. We’ll also walk through a practical example where marketing channels are stored in an array and how you can dynamically pull a specific channel using arrayElement(). If you work with arrays in Fusion scenarios, this function can make your automations much cleaner and smarter. What You’ll Learn in This Video What the arrayElement() function does Syntax of the function Understanding array indexes How to retrieve a specific item from an array Real-life marketing automation use case Practical Adobe Fusion demonstration Function Syntax arrayElement(array; index) Example Used in the Video Input Array: ["Email", "Instagram", "LinkedIn"] Function: arrayElement(marketingChannels; 2) Output: Instagram We also discuss how marketing teams can use this function to: Identify the primary marketing channel Route campaign requests automatically Assign work to the correct team Select specific campaign assets dynamically Tools & Platforms Mentioned Adobe Fusion Adobe Workfront #AdobeFusion #Workfront #AdobeWorkfront #FusionAutomation #MarketingAutomation #ArrayFunctions #Automation #WorkfrontFusion #AdobeTutorial #Integration #NoCode #LowCode #DigitalWorkflow #FusionFunctions #ArrayElementFunction
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