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How does Adobe identify which server calls are a part of a visit?

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Visitors are bound to their server calls by their Visitor ID (at least), which is a part of each server call

How are server calls parsed into visits? Is there a marker or a unique ID for the visit on each server call? Or are server calls aggregated into a visit on Adobe's side?

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Yes, for a particular visitor.

To be more technical it is the ID through which the visitor is identified for the hit. This ID is a combination of post_visid_high and post_visid_low.

Here is the document that provides the information on the various methods used to identify the unique visitor:

Identifying Visitors

Here is how visits can be calculated from raw data collected by Adobe:

Calculating Metrics

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There are 4 rules that are used to combine hits into a visit

Document: Visit

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So it's those 4 rules in combination with what? The visitor ID?

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Yes, for a particular visitor.

To be more technical it is the ID through which the visitor is identified for the hit. This ID is a combination of post_visid_high and post_visid_low.

Here is the document that provides the information on the various methods used to identify the unique visitor:

Identifying Visitors

Here is how visits can be calculated from raw data collected by Adobe:

Calculating Metrics