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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why do you have two classification for the same? I would use just one "login status modified" (as classification) and set the values to "not logged in" or "logged in".
and then set the key as written by Gigazelle
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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