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Hi @rajesh1991 ,
Firstly, you should review the link here on exporting data from Adobe.
It depends on what type of data you need. If you need hit-level data, the only way to export it will be using Data Feeds.
If you don't mind aggregated data, you can try API or Data Warehouse reports.
API is more convenient and you are likely to find a python wrapper for them, plus you can use all segments.
However, there are additional fields available for Data Warehouse, and it allows you to avoid low-traffic constraints, but not all segments can be applied before the export.
Hi @rajesh1991,
Best way is to use Adobe API 2.0 to fetch daily reports using Python and for make this process easy and user friendly you can use Adobe Firefly to create UI.
Refer the below documents:-
AA API 2.0 -https://github.com/AdobeDocs/analytics-2.0-apis
Adobe FireFly - https://github.com/AdobeDocs/project-firefly
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Hi @rajesh1991 ,
Firstly, you should review the link here on exporting data from Adobe.
It depends on what type of data you need. If you need hit-level data, the only way to export it will be using Data Feeds.
If you don't mind aggregated data, you can try API or Data Warehouse reports.
API is more convenient and you are likely to find a python wrapper for them, plus you can use all segments.
However, there are additional fields available for Data Warehouse, and it allows you to avoid low-traffic constraints, but not all segments can be applied before the export.
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