We have global rules setting variables on the site, some pages are displaying the page view analytics and others are not. When I check, the rules are firing fine, launch is detected, I check the variables and it is setting correctly but no page views. I'm really confused on this, any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated as to what I should try next.
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Hi @edbudev ,
There would be some condition, etc. either in Rules or Analytics extension setting that is preventing the firing of server call on those pages. Can you please check? Is there anything extra (Rules or something) that is firing on the culprit pages and not firing on other working pages?
We will need to check on these possibilities. You may want to send it to Client Care for the detailed investigation.
Thank you!
Hi @edbudev ,
There would be some condition, etc. either in Rules or Analytics extension setting that is preventing the firing of server call on those pages. Can you please check? Is there anything extra (Rules or something) that is firing on the culprit pages and not firing on other working pages?
We will need to check on these possibilities. You may want to send it to Client Care for the detailed investigation.
Thank you!
hello @Ishan_Sinha_
We currently have only 3 rules fire, 1 sets the page analytics, the other rule is a custom code rule which just gives a naming convention to anchor tags and the third sends the beacon. will reach out to client care perhaps about this. just strange how some pages fire the page views and others don't. thank you for your reply. hoping to figure out the solution to this. the rules meet the conditions where the pages are not firing page view analytics and i've checked the markup on the script and didn't see anything that would prevent it from working.
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