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Props and time as metrics

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I am setting page name and set up Prop21 and Prop22. i want to generate the following report. But there is no option to add Prop or time as metrics. Could you please give some idea how to add prop as metrics.. Thanks in advance. 

 

                                                        

Time

Prop21 

Prop22

11:00:00am

Report List New Clicked

 

11:00:01am

Add Field

Person Name

11:00:05am

Add Field

Person Address 1

11:00:10am

Add Field

Person City

11:00:20am

Add Field

Date Of Birth

11:00:25am

Filter Report Selected

 

11:00:40am

Field filter selected

Person Name

11:00:50am

Save Clicked

 

11:01:10am

Run Report

 

11:00:01am

Run Export

 

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Hi Mahesh,

Custom Traffic variables are a data dimension and do not function and are not available as metrics in Adobe Analytics. Time is also not a metric, but a standard data dimension by hour, day, week, month, etc. However custom traffic variables allow for correlations against other traffic variables. I would recommend exploring this option, but you likely need to also allocate a time stamp custom traffic prop as well.

Help Link on correlations below:

http://helpx.adobe.com/analytics/kb/comparing-correlations-subrelations.html

Best,

Brian

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Correct answer by
Employee

Hi Mahesh,

Custom Traffic variables are a data dimension and do not function and are not available as metrics in Adobe Analytics. Time is also not a metric, but a standard data dimension by hour, day, week, month, etc. However custom traffic variables allow for correlations against other traffic variables. I would recommend exploring this option, but you likely need to also allocate a time stamp custom traffic prop as well.

Help Link on correlations below:

http://helpx.adobe.com/analytics/kb/comparing-correlations-subrelations.html

Best,

Brian