Hi, I have a data source from type "Generic - Transaction ID". Normally, it adds offline data to online transactions. But in some occasions we have transaction IDs in our data source file, which are not known to Adobe Analytics. Does that cause a problem? Does the row still get processed?
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Thanks for your answer but I don't think you understand the question. Of course I enabled Transaction ID processing. The question is, if it causes any problem if the uploaded offline data source file contains a Transaction ID, which cannot be mapped to any Transaction ID that was set online.
I think I have the answer though: I uploaded rows with dummy Transaction IDs or no Transaction ID at all, and the data was still available in the reports interface.
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The data will be available but wont get binded with Online data in the report.
hyderziaee Can you confirm that please?
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So here are the things to note:
-Hyder
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Thanks for your answer but I don't think you understand the question. Of course I enabled Transaction ID processing. The question is, if it causes any problem if the uploaded offline data source file contains a Transaction ID, which cannot be mapped to any Transaction ID that was set online.
I think I have the answer though: I uploaded rows with dummy Transaction IDs or no Transaction ID at all, and the data was still available in the reports interface.
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Yes, that is correct. It will not affect. I did not say that as Saneesh had already covered it.
My question/argument to you was regarding, is it necessary to use Transaction ID if it is not being used for binding? Why not use an evar so that the transaction ID value is available in the reports as well?
-Hyder
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We DO use transaction ID for binding. But in some exceptional cases, the transaction IDs from the offline source doesn't have a corresponding transaction ID from the online order process. In those cases, the Events wouldn't be bound to the original online visitor but would still be included in the aggregated metrics.
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