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April 30, 2021
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Aggregate data from multiple webpages

  • April 30, 2021
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Our product has a set of pages on a much larger site. Is there a way to group these pages so that I can generate a report based on the aggregated data (as if the group of pages was its own domain)?

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Best answer by Andrey_Osadchuk

Hi @hansenedr ,

Yes, you can group the pages with Classifications.

 

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Andrey_Osadchuk
Andrey_OsadchukAccepted solution
Level 10
April 30, 2021

Hi @hansenedr ,

Yes, you can group the pages with Classifications.

 
hansenedrAuthor
April 30, 2021
Thank you, Andrey. Would creating a segment be an easier option?
mikeetiuPH
Level 4
May 4, 2021

Creating a segment will work if there is a clear pattern/similarities you see across the different data set you have collected (e.g. similarities in the page URL).

Moving forward, do consider populating a dimension (eVar or prop) that you can use to segment data for multiple pages (if this is a recurring use case) Like for example, you have numerous landing pages, product pages, and blog pages, I will populate some sort of a page category prop and fill in that value with the appropriate page category and then just do segmentation in Workspace to see aggregated data for the desired group of pages

salimj
Level 3
May 4, 2021

Also, check your implementation for the "Site Section" dimension. Depending on how the larger site is structured, that may have what you need already.

 

If not, +1 to @andrey_osadchuk and @mikeetiuph 's approaches.

 

 

 

jeff_bloomer
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
May 12, 2021

Hi @hansenedr!

The company I work for already does this, and depending on how organized you are, you can do it how either @andrey_osadchuk or @mikeetiuph suggested.
I can already tell you I am using a segment at the HIT level that gets everything that I need because the pages all start with a base-level name.  If you're already using page naming conventions that work in your favor to use either of these approaches, you should be in good shape!  Otherwise, you may have a little pre-work ahead of you.

Happy reporting!

jantzen_b
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 24, 2021
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