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I've come to find the forums far more helpful than the documentation so here's another question!
I have a report for an evar "login_status" which is working except for some unspecified values when (I think) a user or visit contains both login_status. Example: Someone begins a visit with "not logged in" and during the session the value becomes "logged in" which throws analytics off, expectedly. What I want to do is use classification to classify the unspecified as "logged in". I've tried creating a conversion classification, shown here:
and I've tried using the export/import method, but it says the rows had no effect:
Here's the text from the file:
## SC SiteCatalyst SAINT Import File v:2.1
## SC '## SC' indicates a SiteCatalyst pre-process header. Please do not remove these lines.
## SC D:2018-09-26 09:02:06 A:100064229:119
Key logged in not logged in
~none~ logged in
unspecified logged in
Unspecified logged in
~unspecified~ logged in
~Unspecified~ logged in
Any ideas where I might be going wrong?
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~none~ should be the value to classify.
Rename the None classification key
I'd recommend checking 'Overwrite data on conflicts', since it might be treating the none value as already having a classification value.
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Hi Gigazelle
Thanks for your reply! As you can see in my original post, I already classified ~none~ as logged in but it had no effect. Here is a screenshot of the page after I import the classification file above
urs.boller I have multiple classifications for logged in because I want to catch all and classify anything other than "not logged in" as "logged in".
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Hi John,
Were you able to get the Unspecified value classified? Let us know!
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