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Difference in numbers – Oracle Vs SiteCatalyst Funnel Report

  • October 16, 2015
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Hi,

 

I am noticing difference in numbers between Oracle Database with SiteCatalyst Conversion Funnel report.

 

To be more clear, for example:

 

  • Step 1: DB has 44 but SC funnel has 48 counts. SC numbers are more than DB data.
  • Final Step: But successful counts in funnel report data is matching perfectly with database.

 

I know the above are related to general query but any help on this much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Prateesh

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Best answer by Gigazelle

This question is going to be nigh impossible to answer, due to the differences in how various analytics platforms calculate their data.

If you're *really* interested in finding out where that discrepancy of 4 is coming from, you're welcome to have a supported user contact Customer Care and request a data feed for a particular day. Here's more information on requesting a data feed:

https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/clickstream/datafeeds_configure.html

The data feed contains raw data for each day, which you can then compare with raw data obtained from your oracle database.

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Gigazelle
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Adobe Employee
October 16, 2015

This question is going to be nigh impossible to answer, due to the differences in how various analytics platforms calculate their data.

If you're *really* interested in finding out where that discrepancy of 4 is coming from, you're welcome to have a supported user contact Customer Care and request a data feed for a particular day. Here's more information on requesting a data feed:

https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/sc/clickstream/datafeeds_configure.html

The data feed contains raw data for each day, which you can then compare with raw data obtained from your oracle database.