In the getevents method it now returns this for a report suite... What is "event_metric_polarity"?
{
"event_metric_polarity":"1",
"description":null,
"id":"event33",
"name":"Trip Extra Units (event33)",
"type":"numeric",
"default_metric":false,
"participation":"disabled",
"serialization":"always_record"
}
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Hi Patrick,
It is a pending Adobe Analytics feature- details below:
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/whatsnew/
>>>
Metric polarity
1. Metric polarity allows you to indicate whether Adobe Analytics should consider it good or bad if a given custom event (metric) goes up.
2. It will allow Adobe Analytics to show directional indicators (arrows) for various metrics to add context (for example, week over week comparisons). Example: if "Bugs Submitted" goes up week over week, should Adobe Analytics consider that good, or bad? Other examples: an increase in Email Registrations is probably good. But an increase in Form Submission Errors is probably bad.
In Analytics > Admin Tools > Edit Settings > Conversion > Success Events, notice the Polarity column. You can check Up is good or Up is bad.
Best,
Brian
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Hi Patrick,
It is a pending Adobe Analytics feature- details below:
https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/en_US/whatsnew/
>>>
Metric polarity
1. Metric polarity allows you to indicate whether Adobe Analytics should consider it good or bad if a given custom event (metric) goes up.
2. It will allow Adobe Analytics to show directional indicators (arrows) for various metrics to add context (for example, week over week comparisons). Example: if "Bugs Submitted" goes up week over week, should Adobe Analytics consider that good, or bad? Other examples: an increase in Email Registrations is probably good. But an increase in Form Submission Errors is probably bad.
In Analytics > Admin Tools > Edit Settings > Conversion > Success Events, notice the Polarity column. You can check Up is good or Up is bad.
Best,
Brian
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