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How to hide analytics variables

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Wanted to check if Adobe analytics provides the capabilities  of hiding/unhiding of any variable (evar, prop or events).

for example we have successful "Logins" and trigger event2 and event10 for that purpose. In analysis workspace we wanted to show only event2 for generating the report but don't want to disable event10. After a certain period of time (say an year or so) we want to reverse this meaning event10 will be visible and event1 will hidden. So visibility of events can be set in Admin panel (Analytics > Admin > Report Suites > Edit Settings > Conversion > Success Events ) 

 

But do we have such provision in Adobe Analytics for props and evars too? 

Any thoughts / suggestion will be highly appreciated.

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You may want to check out virtual report suites (VRS).  They provide the ability to curate components (props, eVars, events etc) at the report suite level.

 

VRS Overview:

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/virtual-report-suites/vrs-about.html

 

VRS Component Curation:

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/virtual-report-suites/vrs-components.ht...

 

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You can disable unneeded events in the Report Suite admin settings. That will prevent data from being collected for those events too.

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Community Advisor

You may want to check out virtual report suites (VRS).  They provide the ability to curate components (props, eVars, events etc) at the report suite level.

 

VRS Overview:

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/virtual-report-suites/vrs-about.html

 

VRS Component Curation:

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/virtual-report-suites/vrs-components.ht...

 

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Hey @devenderm250480 There is no provision to hide evars/props however, you might want to disable access to a particular evar/prop, this way it will still be enabled but not visible to anyone(or those with restricted access)