They wont be able to directly access Analytics as the legacy
authentication has been disabled for Analytics and each user will have
to login through Experience Cloud to get to Analytics.
I suggest you "learn" the end users:1) how to search in the
left-hand-rail for a specific pagename item and how they can add this as
filter to the project2) how they can create a drop-down with the items
they are interested the most.so basically train your end user in
"filtering themself" instead of providing such a big selector...
Activity Map is a Analytics and report suite addition you can turn on to
capture link and button info.You can then get click activity by link and
region. The info will appear in next pages page beacon typically.If this
is not enough then try using a custom link tracking using a s.tl manual
implementation.good luck to you.
The classic debugger will only display GET requests. Any requests sent
using POST will not be displayed.If you are using AppMeasurement.js and
VisitorId services, if the server call go over a specific length it will
automatically be send using POST.I still think using the network tab of
the developer tools of your browser is the best way.You can also do the
following to see the Adobe server calls in your console.Add the
following:s.debugTracking=true;
Hi,For your scenario use "Visits" container, which returns Visitors who
completed the conversion within a Visits with some criteria.Kindly
provide us the screenshot of segment for understanding further
details.RegardsAshok