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What is the this field? "event_metric_polarity":"1",

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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

Note: This setting is not currently used in Adobe Analytics, but will be used in the future.

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

Note: This setting is not currently used in Adobe Analytics, but will be used in the future.

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