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Adobe launch - Android SDK - Page hits are not received in sequence

  • July 24, 2020
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Hi ,

I am using adobe launch SDK in Android mobile app. Issue is the page hits are not reaching workspace in the sequence it has been tested. 

 

Say, 

Original user Journey - Page1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4

Adobe Flow shows - Page 1 - Page 3 - Page 2 - Page 4

 

batchLimit = 0 , offlineEnabled  = false, launchhitdelay:5 in config. What could be the reason?

 

 

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Best answer by PratheepArunRaj

Dear Padma,

For the first level of analysis, consider 'Hit Depth' Dimension in WorkSpace.

If the User Journey is Page1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4 then Page 1 = Hit Depth 1, Page 2 = Hit Depth 2, Page 3 = Hit Depth 3 and Page 4 = Hit Depth 4.

If you still want to understand the exact second, then you can use the Data Feed option for the hour to see the raw image request details.

Thank You, Arun.

4 replies

Andrey_Osadchuk
Level 10
July 24, 2020

Consider enabling the report suite for receiving timestamped data and enable offline in SDK.

Level 2
July 30, 2020
collecting only online data. for this case, connectivity seems ok. does it have any performance impact if enable timestamp & offline data?
khurshid
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 29, 2020

Note that timestamp hits are sequenced up to seconds level. So, if two hits have the same time stamp (up to seconds), it will depend on which hit arrives first at the Analytics servers, to be processed as the first hit.

Level 2
July 30, 2020
is there anyway to see seconds in workspace? no access to view data feeds or other admin stuff. hope can see the hit order in visit_page_num. is there any equivalent metrics available in workspace?
PratheepArunRaj
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
PratheepArunRajCommunity Advisor and Adobe ChampionAccepted solution
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
July 30, 2020

Dear Padma,

For the first level of analysis, consider 'Hit Depth' Dimension in WorkSpace.

If the User Journey is Page1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4 then Page 1 = Hit Depth 1, Page 2 = Hit Depth 2, Page 3 = Hit Depth 3 and Page 4 = Hit Depth 4.

If you still want to understand the exact second, then you can use the Data Feed option for the hour to see the raw image request details.

Thank You, Arun.

Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | Xerago | Terryn Winter Analytics
jantzen_b
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 3, 2021
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