If we have 8 brands and each of them having their different report suites, and now the plan is to consolidate the report suite. What should be the approach in this scenario? and also would it be better to have all the data in one report suite and setting an eVar to distinguish the brand?
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Hi @PD10 -- it really depends on how your different brand sites interact with each other. I would recommend giving this thread a read; a lot of the points, especially @Jennifer_Dungan 's response, do a great job of breaking down the pros and cons of having one global report suite broken down by virtual reports suites vs. multiple report suites.
Fundamentally, it comes down to:
Hi @PD10 ,
You have few options here -
1. Roll up Report Suite - Create a roll up report suite from all of the report suites in questions given they are under one same organization. Caveat will be loss of de-duplication.
2. Multi-Suite Tagging - Send all of your data in one Global report suite and one let's call it local report suite. You will have all your data in one plus other one for localized analysis. Caveat here being increase in server call volume.
3. Only one Global Report Suite - You can also create just one Global report suite. In that, as you mentioned, create an eVar to identify the site or locate so you can create virtual report suite or segmented data when you need. This would be cost-effective solution but you will miss out on some of the report suite benefits in virtual one.
We are doing in the 3rd way in my organization.
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Thanks @kayawalton for posting a previous response.
As @igupta mentioned, there are three options, I've used all three at one point or another...
Rolls-ups only used to work with some of the high level data, and the lack of de-duplication was problematic... I know that Adobe does not recommend this approach any longer, and I am not sure how compatible with Workspace they are (the last time I used these was back when we only had Reports and Analytics)
Multi-Suite Tracking was something we used before Virtual Report Suites were a thing... but once VRS became available I consolidated to a Global Suite... the thing is, for Multi-Suite to be truly viable, all the sites have to be using identical configurations... and once you do that work, why incur the cost of the extra server calls? You probably would want a dimension
Global Suite leverages the same profile, like the Multi-Suite, but only sends 1 server call instead of 2 on each hit. Then with your Virtual Report Suites, you can still have "separate" suites per domain. The one issue with this is that all the values per dimension share the max reporting value, but that was recently increased to 2 million, there may still be issues, but you can still get all values via the Data Warehouse or Raw Data Feeds if needed.
Ultimately, you need to decide what works for you.
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