As the Evangelist for Data Science and Analytics at Adobe, Eric works with the best analytics products in the world and the best Adobe Analytics customers as well. My role at Adobe as an evangelist is to work with the analytics enthusiast. I’m here to help you better understand Adobe’s vision when it comes to data and analytics, to clear up any confusion that you may have about the Adobe Experience Cloud, and finally, to help spark and lead conversation about where our awesome industry is heading.
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Hi
what is the best way to feed in Adobe Analytics data into Tableau? ( not via third Party)
Thanks
Reza
Hi Reza,
Happy to help. There are a few ways to get data into Tableau but the most common way is probably via Data Warehouse. Here are is a doc to help you get started: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/export/data-warehouse/t-tableau.html?lang=en
Enjoy!
Real-time reporting, so helpful, but:
Maybe there is a way to do real-time reporting somewhere else so I can see the results faster than just in the workspace and without asking admins to configure reporting settings just for me (because they probably won't).
thanks,
Mark
Great suggestions Mark! I've passed them along to our product team that is actually just in the middle of rethinking how Adobe does real time reporting. So the feedback is quite timely!
This is a post originally from @RandyFloyd_ACS
Wondering if you have any knowledge of a way for a user to duplicate (or edit) an existing report that was created by another user using the old "Extract Data" method in the Reports UI. I have a client that wants to give someone edit access to a report they created.
Thanks!
Yeesh @RandyFloyd_ACS with the R&A Extract Data question!
I'm honestly not sure exactly whether this can be done because it's been literally years since I've logged into R&A to do anything besides Real Time reporting. I'm not sure that you can provide Edit access, but you should be able to Transfer Assets like this via https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics-learn/tutorials/administration/user-management/tra...
My *guess* is that Data Extracts would be included but I'm not 100% sure
Hi. One other thing which might be worth a try is to create a bookmark based off of the Data Extract report. Share the bookmark out publicly so the other use can load and then edit it. This, however, might only work from the create workflow, and not the edit workflow. Best of Luck!
Brian
Ah Bookmarks... so fun.
Another option @RandyFloyd_ACS would be to use something other than a Data Extract! Exists: Data Warehouse, Scheduled Reports from Workspace, Data Feeds
Randy: Data Extract?
This question comes from @sraj-nautilus from the community
Q1) Does enabling Hit batching allows Analytics calls to queue both Online and Offline calls?
Q2) Does Hit batching reduces Adobe API server calls volume (not tracking calls volume)?
(Would it save money on Adobe, as we have a limit to the number of server calls per year as part of the contract.)
Q3) Can i have a daily cronjob to force send any queued hits? If yes, How?
Q4) Can I restrict Hit batching to certain screens on the Mobile Apps? If yes, how?
Great questions @sraj-nautilus ! I've put answers in bold to make them easy to find
Q1) Does enabling Hit batching allows Analytics calls to queue both Online and Offline calls?
Yes! I believe this is to handle slow Internet connections, and the like.
Q2) Does Hit batching reduces Adobe API server calls volume (not tracking calls volume)?
(Would it save money on Adobe, as we have a limit to the number of server calls per year as part of the contract.)
Hit batching does not affect server call volumes.
Q3) Can i have a daily cronjob to force send any queued hits? If yes, How?
No, although I don't believe this should be necessary.
Q4) Can I restrict Hit batching to certain screens on the Mobile Apps? If yes, how?
Technically you could do this by changing the setting at runtime on a per-page basis, though I don't think I've seen this done before.
This question comes from from @JSP2 from the community
I read that the Mobile Services will reach end of life on 12/22. Does this mean you all implementation can be achieved using Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK through Launch? What happens to all of the Mobile Apps we have set up in Mobile Services, once it is deprecated?
I started to use Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDK through Launch to manage SDK, but I am still using Mobile Services to define my eVars, props, events to the context data. I also read in some documentation that the "new" way to define mobile app variables is through processing rules in the Analytics UI. Is this correct? Thanks in advance.
Hi @JSP2 - I have a few helpful pieces of documentation for you:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/mobile-services/using/eol.html?lang=en
and
https://spark.adobe.com/page/C6D30y09zaRpD/
You're correct that the standard for mapping evars/props/events from context data variables is via Processing Rules in Adobe Analytics. Personally, I find them more flexible and powerful than the Mobile Services UI. What's unclear from the docs (and I'm asking around right now in real time while sipping my coffee!) is whether you'll need to migrate the rules from Mobile Services to Processing Rules. Let ya know when I confirm!
Thank you Eric!
Hi Eric - any updates about migrating from Mobile Services to Processing Rules? We are about to begin the transition from our Mobile App report suite into the Web RS and I want to make sure I follow the right steps. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for following up @JSP2
I've just heard that:
In general, processing rules are not affected. But you will lose access to editing mobile services-created processing rules after the sunset date.
I read that as: there's no better time to migrate your rules from Mobile Services to Processing Rules than the present. Don't forget to QA with Real Time Reports and Griffon: https://experience.adobe.com/griffon
Thank you!
oh hey @JSP2, I have a solid update for you on this one. I've inherited the Mobile Services docs, making sure that they have a nice and comfortable retirement. As a part of this, I've been kept in the loop regarding EOL notice stuff. This page should have everything you need:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/mobile-services/using/eol.html
In other words, we are migrating all Mobile Services processing rules to Adobe Analytics sometime soon. I've heard rumors that it could be as soon as the next couple months but will definitely be before the end of the year.
Thanks so much for the info @Gigazelle!
Hi @Nivesh_J - great question, happy to lead you in the right direction.
I'm not personally super familiar with Adaptive forms (I assume you're discussing the AEM capability), however, you should be able to utilize Launch to track interactions on the forms. I wouldn't expect there to be an automated, out-of-the-box tracking though. So you'll need to create form-specific rules depending on your tracking needs. (some documentation on rules here: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-platform/tags/ui/rules.html?lang=en)
You'll see Event Types that are associated with Forms in your Rules, like these:
Hope that helps!
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