Hello,
Here the thing, when I created my Freeform Table in the workspace I selected my segments, then a metric & a dimension.
The table shows me the sum of the volume of my metric (on the first line of my dimension). Then there is all the rows just under. When I extracted the table in CSV and in Excel, I do myself the sum, it appears that there is a huge gap of volume, with much more volume in my Excel...
I tried to understand, but it appears that the more specific is my metrics (Day -> hour -> minute) the more raws I have & the bigger is the difference.
You will the see concretely in the screens associated, that I have 25972 "visits" on the 15 of June and when I did my Excel extract I finally get 107 824 "visits" !
Does someone had the same issue or is it specific to my data ?
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You can't add up Visits (not Visitors) across time just by summing up the row numbers.
Remember that a Visit comprises a series of hits over a span of time. So in your report, the same Visit could be reported at 00:00 and 00:01 and 00:02 etc. The same logic applies to Visitors.
AA conveniently deduplicates these in its header sum. You can't do that deduplication in Excel.
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You can't add up Visits (not Visitors) across time just by summing up the row numbers.
Remember that a Visit comprises a series of hits over a span of time. So in your report, the same Visit could be reported at 00:00 and 00:01 and 00:02 etc. The same logic applies to Visitors.
AA conveniently deduplicates these in its header sum. You can't do that deduplication in Excel.
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Or maybe you know how to select "minute" in Report Builder space ?
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I guess Report Builder's not an option then.
Actually, why do you want to sum up the per-minute Visits? If you need to get the number of visits between, say, 12:00am and 12:17am, you can still report on the total Visits, but apply a segment that gets the data from your particular time period. Then AA will return the sum to you, and also perform the necessary deduplication.
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We need a per-minute visits deduplication to be able to our system to scroll & recover the website traffic. Then we have many small periods of time where our algorithm will work.
The only solution I see is to apply in my Excel file a division, calulated from the header sum vs all my Excel raws. To keep a consistency in numbers.
In that case the division will be : (107 824 / 25952 = 4,15...).
Even if we don't really know for each minute the weight of new vs "old" visits.
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