Hi,
We are experiencing some missing data, particularly in tracking our orders and other cart/checkout metrics. I've been discussing with our developer about why this may be the case and I was told the following in summary:
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue in the past, or knows of any solution that wouldn't involve moving the datalayer directly to the back end? The order process is really the only area where we want to ensure that we are capturing all data, particularly in regards to purchasing.
Any thoughts or information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
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Hi Brian,
Don't want to disappoint but...unfortunately, there is no way I found yet to get 100% match with the back-end order data vs Adobe or any other analytics tool. However, the industry average, as far as I know, is -5% to -10% which is up to -15% to -20% (during holidays) in some cases. This can be due to the following -
can certainly get help to debug implementation using validation method by adamgreco https://analyticsdemystified.com/general/validating-orders-revenue/
Thanks,
Asheesh
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You're not alone. Lazy-loading has become a (very useful) trend over the years and is very popular regardless if you're loading product attributes on a PDP page or other details in the checkout process.
What I can recommend looking into is "delay"ing the Analytics beacon. If you're using a tag management solution e.g. Launch-By Adobe, or DTM, you may want to fiddle with the different type of rules and options therein to trigger a call when things are ready.
For a standalone deployment, the developer may be able to assist you with logic on when to trigger something. Hope this helps.
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