Hi,
I am showing a free form table with the rolling date range of End of Current day minus 8 days and End of Current day minus 1 day. My goal is to show the data for the prior 7 days whenever the report is opened. However, it keeps on showing 8 days with the 8th day showing all zeros. For example, today it is showing 6/24 - 7/1 with 6/24 zeros for all metrics (visits, orders, revenue). I'd expect it to only show 6/24 - 6/1. I tried doing the show selected cells only but that did not refresh on subsequent days, it stayed with the dates I selected as visible only.
Thanks.
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can you paste a screenshot of the table?
there might be at least 2 reasons why you see the 8th day as item:
- some segments with visitor scope using a date range as definition
- metrics or calculated metrics that use information from outside the desired date range (and based on "reporting window", which is bigger than the selected date range ...)
therefore, a screenshot of the table as well as some information about the used segments/metrics (if not default ones) would be helpful. you can obfuscate any sensitive data (names and numbers) if needed ...
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can you paste a screenshot of the table?
there might be at least 2 reasons why you see the 8th day as item:
- some segments with visitor scope using a date range as definition
- metrics or calculated metrics that use information from outside the desired date range (and based on "reporting window", which is bigger than the selected date range ...)
therefore, a screenshot of the table as well as some information about the used segments/metrics (if not default ones) would be helpful. you can obfuscate any sensitive data (names and numbers) if needed ...
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I would suggest you raise ticket with Adobe Client Care by dropping an email to clientcare@adobe.com . You need to provide the company details and steps to replicate in the email so that team can review and provide the observation.
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