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Segment total doesn't patch item total

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Level 4

Hello folks, 

 

Happy Friday! I saw something that made me scratch my head that I wanted to share here.  

  • I created a hit-based segment that was "equals any of" 3 different URL's
  • I applied that segment to a table, and dropped the URL dimension and could see my expected URL's, their visit numbers, and the total for the table.  
  • I then dragged those same exact URL's and place them into a new table to see what the totals are.  The totals are different.  

Why would that be the case?  See example below.  

 

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Yes, you have a single segment, which is applied to the whole, which allows for de-duplication...

 

What I am talking about is multiple segment in the breakout area that stop the deduplication.

 

So if you were to create 3 segments, one for Page A, one for Page B, and one for Page C, and create a report like:

Jennifer_Dungan_0-1718397955083.png


The total Visits will NOT de-duplicate... the same as you dragging in Page A, Page B and Page C... those all act like separate "quick segments". The total will add up to the column sum, not the proper number of real Visits that hit these pages.

 

 

Your "Segment Not Used" where you drag the pages into the table is overcounting the total visits, because they are not de-duplicated. Each page there is acting like an individual segment.

 

 

 

Whereas your "Segment" used, a segment that is applied to the whole is giving you the proper result.

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Level 7

Hi @Damonwhall 

how do the numbers compare if you change it to a Visit based segment?

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Ahhaha.. yeah, this is a little known quirk of Adobe Workspaces.. but when you add multiple segments into your breakout area, metrics like Visits and Unique Visitors stop de-duplicating in the totals... and when you drag individual values into your table, they become "quick segments" and act the same way.. the Visits / Unique Visitor totals don't de-duplicate.... this is why the totals don't match...

 

In the "Segment" version, if you add the totals of each page, they will add up to greater than the total, since some Visits will have hit multiple of those pages within the same visit... but if you add the totals in the "Dragged in Values" version, you will see that the total is an exact tally of each of the pages.

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Level 4

Hello @Jennifer_Dungan , but in the Segment version, there is a smaller total than the "itemized" version.  Also, I'm using visits in the column.  Shouldn't that show the total visit count for a given page for each dimensional item?  That shouldn't impact the visit total.  If I hit a page 10 times in 1 session, I still should count as 1.  

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Yes, you have a single segment, which is applied to the whole, which allows for de-duplication...

 

What I am talking about is multiple segment in the breakout area that stop the deduplication.

 

So if you were to create 3 segments, one for Page A, one for Page B, and one for Page C, and create a report like:

Jennifer_Dungan_0-1718397955083.png


The total Visits will NOT de-duplicate... the same as you dragging in Page A, Page B and Page C... those all act like separate "quick segments". The total will add up to the column sum, not the proper number of real Visits that hit these pages.

 

 

Your "Segment Not Used" where you drag the pages into the table is overcounting the total visits, because they are not de-duplicated. Each page there is acting like an individual segment.

 

 

 

Whereas your "Segment" used, a segment that is applied to the whole is giving you the proper result.

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Community Advisor

Let's do a sample:

 

Visit 1

  • Page A
  • Page B

 

Visit 2

  • Page C
  • Page B

 

Visit 3

  • Page A
  • Page C
  • Page A

 

Visit 4

  • Page A

 

In the "segment for Page A, B or C", you will get:

    Visits
Pages   4
  Page A 3
  Page B 2
  Page C 2

 

 

But if you were to create separate segments, you would get:

  Visits
  7
Page A Segment 3
Page B Segment 2
Page C Segment 2

 

 

While each row is de-duplicated (Page A), the total column is not... so your 4 actual visits are now counting as 7.

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Level 4

That last example was really helpful.  I repeated your explanation with the same table and came to the same results.  

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Glad that helped

 

I sort of wish there was the option to get de-duplicated, or absolute summed values here (particularly when it comes to dragged in dimensions)... but like I said, this is one of the quirks that once you realize it exists you can compensate for....