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How can I classify the data element of '0'

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I have loaded a classification file with a zero for a key and it appears to update the data, but when I try to actually look at the classification, that data shows as "Unspecified".  When I pull down classified data, it doesn't show in the list.  When I show unclassified data, it also does not show in the list.  All other values that I have classified appear to work just fine.

 

How can I classify this data?

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Hi @valerie_anders ,

Sometimes it takes time to appear ...

Here are couple of options to do it correctly - https://helpx.adobe.com/analytics/kb/zero-as-key-value-in-saint.html

Thanks,

Asheesh

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

Hi @valerie_anders ,

Sometimes it takes time to appear ...

Here are couple of options to do it correctly - https://helpx.adobe.com/analytics/kb/zero-as-key-value-in-saint.html

Thanks,

Asheesh

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Level 4

The link Asheesh shared includes the correct solution.  If you wish to classify a value for '0', you need to store it as "zero" within Adobe Analytics either client side or via processing rule.