When creating Raw Analytics Data Audiences, it seems to take forever for my Audiences to come out of the "Collecting Data" state.
Attached is an example of a Raw Analytics Data Audience that I last updated on the 17th of May (2017) and we are now the 25 of May (2017). A week seems excessive to Collect Data?
What is the acceptable time to wait for the data to populate? TIA.
Runa.
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Hi Runa,
I was able to speak with the product team to verify when this message appears. Essentially, it appears when there isn't a number to be shown. This could be because the audience has no data yet, or it could be that the system just hasn't updated since receiving the data.
With Historical Audiences shared via an Analytics segment, your audience may show collecting data for 24-48 hours. This is because data from Analytics takes 24-48 hours to be exported, imported, and updated in the UI. With Real-time audiences created in the Audience Library interface, there should only be ~30 min delay from the initial creation.
Keep in mind, both of the scenarios above are assuming that the audience has qualified visitors. Obviously, if your Analytics segment contains zero visitors, Audience Library is going to show "collecting data" until the Analytics segment receives a qualified visitor and the 24-48 hours have passed. If your real-time audience contains zero visitors upon creation, it will show collecting data until it receives it's first qualified visitor and the Audience Library UI updates.
The Audience Library UI updates once per day in the morning time PST. This does not mean your audience updates only once a day, it's simply the reporting UI.
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For Troubleshooting:
Historical Audiences
Real-Time Audiences
I hope this helps. Please let me know If I can clarify anything.
Cheers,
Jantzen
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Hi Runa,
I'm trying to track down the details of when this message appears. I know it appears when you first create an audience, but I also know there are a few other scenarios that make it appear.
As for your specific audience, are you certain that data has been received that matches that description? I believe real-time audiences will display that message until data is received. A few things I'd recommend checking:
I'll continue looking around for the official reasons that message occurs.
Thanks,
Jantzen
Runa,
Were you able to run any of the tests that I suggested in my previous reply?
Cheers,
Jantzen
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Hi Runa,
I was able to speak with the product team to verify when this message appears. Essentially, it appears when there isn't a number to be shown. This could be because the audience has no data yet, or it could be that the system just hasn't updated since receiving the data.
With Historical Audiences shared via an Analytics segment, your audience may show collecting data for 24-48 hours. This is because data from Analytics takes 24-48 hours to be exported, imported, and updated in the UI. With Real-time audiences created in the Audience Library interface, there should only be ~30 min delay from the initial creation.
Keep in mind, both of the scenarios above are assuming that the audience has qualified visitors. Obviously, if your Analytics segment contains zero visitors, Audience Library is going to show "collecting data" until the Analytics segment receives a qualified visitor and the 24-48 hours have passed. If your real-time audience contains zero visitors upon creation, it will show collecting data until it receives it's first qualified visitor and the Audience Library UI updates.
The Audience Library UI updates once per day in the morning time PST. This does not mean your audience updates only once a day, it's simply the reporting UI.
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For Troubleshooting:
Historical Audiences
Real-Time Audiences
I hope this helps. Please let me know If I can clarify anything.
Cheers,
Jantzen
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Thanks Jantzen - this is extremely helpful.
In my haste, I deleted the Audiences that were still in "Collecting Data" State, but here are the steps I did take:
I suspect that this may be due to the limitation of 20 million unique members. The audience was simply someone with 1 or 2 pageviews and unique visitors would definitely exceed 20 million uniques based on the lookback selected. In your opinon, would that be one of the reasons why it remained in "Collecting Data" mode?
Also, the documentation states that 20 is the max number of Audiences that can be shared from Analytics. Is this the case for all Account types? We were told that 20 was the limit for standard users.
Thanks!
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Yeah, if your audience was shared from Analytics, being over 20 million uniques would definitely cause a problem. I don't think there is a limit on real-time audiences (created in Audiences Library or AAM) because they are passed to the edge as a set of rules rather than a batch of IDs.
As for the max number of Audiences, each client can have 20 segments shared from Analytics at any given time per report suite. I'm not aware any variations of that number. Just to be sure, I'll double check with product management and get back to you.
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Update: Analytics Premium customers do not get any additional shared segments. Each customer can have 20 Analytics segments per report suite shared with the Experience Cloud. Real-time Audiences created within Audience Library and AAM do not have a limit.
Maybe you're confusing it with Customer Attributes? Limits for customer attributes below:
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