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January 8, 2025
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How can I create a flow report in adobe analytics and add multiple layers of metrics or dimensions in it?

  • January 8, 2025
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In the flow diagram report, I need to add more dimension in the flow, by default it only lets me add one metric that I can breakdown with one more dimension only, how can I add more and different dimensions in it?

 

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Best answer by PraveshNehra

Hi @nikhilti4 ,

 

First you can create the flow report and then you can add/drag and drop the dimension on the flow report( typically hover on left side of the flow report).

It would come like this then.

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PraveshNehraAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
January 8, 2025

Hi @nikhilti4 ,

 

First you can create the flow report and then you can add/drag and drop the dimension on the flow report( typically hover on left side of the flow report).

It would come like this then.

NikhilTi4Author
January 8, 2025

Thanks! @praveshnehra, it seem to work! 

bjoern__koth
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
January 8, 2025

Hi @nikhilti4 

this is unfortunately not possible in Flow visualizations

"Starts" and "Ends with" give you a pathing dimension on top of your metric

"Contains" allows you to specify one specific dimension value, but none gives you the possibility to choose more than one dimension or metric.

 

In CJA, you now have the new Journey Canvas visualization which would likely fit your needs though.

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/analytics-platform/using/cja-workspace/visualizations/journey-canvas/journey-canvas

Cheers from Switzerland!
Jennifer_Dungan
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
January 8, 2025

Yes, unfortunately the flow diagrams are quite simple...

 

However, if you are looking for specific flows (rather than a exploratory), you could try creating sequential segments that cover the known flows, and then use Freeform tables to show you the breakdowns and dimensions at the steps you need?