When I run a report for a custom traffic variable (prop1), I see how on each row I can breakdown that result to another traffic variable (prop2).
However I would like to run a breakdown report on more than 1 row at a time. For instance, I would like the top 10 or 20 results of prop1 to be broken down by prop2.
In this case, Prop1 is a GUID and Prop2 is varying results depending on if the title of that item has updated throughout the day.
Is there a way to do this in the SiteCatalyst admin?
1) I've seen mentions where correlations need to be 'activated' between the 2 custom properties. I dont understand how to do this.
2) I'd rather not use conversion variables or configure any classifications or use the reporting api, if possible.
Thanks
Stacey
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Hi Stacey,
1.As of March 2013 and as long you are on the SC v15 data platform all correlations are automatically enabled back to upgrade date. It used to be the requirement that you would have to enable correlations and choose certain levels, but that is no longer the case:
Per Ben Gaines: 'Our engineering team has now enabled all correlations out of the box in SiteCatalyst 15. This means no more enabling correlations in the Admin Console, and no more calling ClientCare to get a five– or 20-item correlation turned on. All possible data relationships are available automatically, and those relationships exist going back to your upgrade date.'
http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmarketing/analytics/march-release-madness/
2.If you need more than one line item row for correlations- Data Warehouse, Excel Add In Report Builder, or Data Extract are good comprehensive data pull options.
Best,
Brian
Hi Stacey,
1.As of March 2013 and as long you are on the SC v15 data platform all correlations are automatically enabled back to upgrade date. It used to be the requirement that you would have to enable correlations and choose certain levels, but that is no longer the case:
Per Ben Gaines: 'Our engineering team has now enabled all correlations out of the box in SiteCatalyst 15. This means no more enabling correlations in the Admin Console, and no more calling ClientCare to get a five– or 20-item correlation turned on. All possible data relationships are available automatically, and those relationships exist going back to your upgrade date.'
http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalmarketing/analytics/march-release-madness/
2.If you need more than one line item row for correlations- Data Warehouse, Excel Add In Report Builder, or Data Extract are good comprehensive data pull options.
Best,
Brian
Thank you, Brian!
Stacey
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