Questions
1) Once we create a Adobe Analytics Dataflow using source connector in AEP.
Do we need to rename all the events/dimensions in dataview stage in CJA.
I dont see the event names populated automatically.
Do you know what could be the possible reasons?
2) If we have multiple domains and 1 report suite for each domain. What is the best dataview settings to bring in all the report suites data to create like a global report suite. Running into some issues for classification dimensions and not sure how to import them for each report suite and use it in CJA Dataview.
Please throw some light on the multiple report suite <> global report suite scenario as well.
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Once you set up the source connector, you'll need to configure your dimensions with the desired settings. In the components view, you'll find your schema fields. Pull over the ones you want and set them up as desired. You can also pull over some of the optional standard components that would be helpful.
I'd suggest setting up a global data view. Once that's configured as you'd like it, you can make a copy and filter for just certain traffic. But keep the global data view clean.
For most classifications, I find it's typically easiest to setup substring components. For example, if you classify one dimension into 3 different pieces, duplicate the original dimension 3 times. Use RegExp or one of the other substring tools to parse out each portion.
If you use lookups for the classifications, you'll need to import another dataset with the key and lookup values. (Such as SKUs and product details.)
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Once you set up the source connector, you'll need to configure your dimensions with the desired settings. In the components view, you'll find your schema fields. Pull over the ones you want and set them up as desired. You can also pull over some of the optional standard components that would be helpful.
I'd suggest setting up a global data view. Once that's configured as you'd like it, you can make a copy and filter for just certain traffic. But keep the global data view clean.
For most classifications, I find it's typically easiest to setup substring components. For example, if you classify one dimension into 3 different pieces, duplicate the original dimension 3 times. Use RegExp or one of the other substring tools to parse out each portion.
If you use lookups for the classifications, you'll need to import another dataset with the key and lookup values. (Such as SKUs and product details.)
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