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Combine page visits and link clickthrough rate in the same freeform table

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I am trying to combine activity map page instance and page name visit in the same freeform table. I have created a calculated metric (% click-through rate) that captures activity map link instances and page visits. Now I'd like to show in a freeform table, page name, visits, and % CTR.
Wondering if anyone has tried and managed to get this working in Adobe Analytics Workspace. Thanks

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Yes, I've done CTRs using Page and Activity Map data, but I've always had to do it on a "specific page basis".. since the Activity Map Page value and the Page Name value are in different dimensions, and we don't yet have the ability to do an IF Dimension A is equal to Dimension B directly in Adobe...

 

You might have to take this into Report Builder, where you can use more advanced calculations such as VLOOKUP to match the values for the dimensions....

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Community Advisor and Adobe Champion

Yes, I've done CTRs using Page and Activity Map data, but I've always had to do it on a "specific page basis".. since the Activity Map Page value and the Page Name value are in different dimensions, and we don't yet have the ability to do an IF Dimension A is equal to Dimension B directly in Adobe...

 

You might have to take this into Report Builder, where you can use more advanced calculations such as VLOOKUP to match the values for the dimensions....

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@Jennifer_Dungan thank you for your reply, really helpful. It does work on page specific but I will give it a go with the Report Builder.