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frankd55973318
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February 14, 2019
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How to create a report for Entry page = x then user did Y

  • February 14, 2019
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Hi,

I am trying to create a specific report and was hoping for some advice.

What I am trying to do is see how many users entered on a specific page and then viewed another specific page in the next page view. For ease, lets use the homepage as the entry page and a product page as the "other" page.

If I create a segment that is:

Entry page = homepage

then within 1 page view

page = product page

this won't give me what I am looking for because entry page is a visit level dimension, so if the user went to the homepage > Results page > Product page, this would count in the segment.

So, if I create a segment using hit depth, would that work? For example:

Container:

     Entry page = homepage

     page = homepage

     hit depth = 1

then within 1 page view

page = product page

Any help/advice would be great.

Thank you.

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Best answer by frankd55973318

Thanks.

When using that segment, I get data back that looks like it could be correct, so I assume it is. I just wanted to make sure the logic I was using for the segment made sense (especially around hit depth).

Thanks for your help.

Frank

3 replies

Gigazelle
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 26, 2019

Hi Frank, your sequential segment is exactly what I would do. Did it work for you?

frankd55973318
frankd55973318AuthorAccepted solution
Level 3
February 27, 2019

Thanks.

When using that segment, I get data back that looks like it could be correct, so I assume it is. I just wanted to make sure the logic I was using for the segment made sense (especially around hit depth).

Thanks for your help.

Frank

Urs_Boller
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 27, 2019

frankd55973318​ would do the same... still no proove but at least 2 votes to go for your solution