Hello,So i think you can do this by building a calculated metricHowever, it's going to return a boolean (1=true/0=false) and does not do exactly what you want. That's the closest I could getYou may be able to play with that metric by putting it into a segment or finding a way to use it in your repor...
Hello, Yes it is, but please note that this is only available since October 15th and will not show data prior to that date. You can build your own segment using referrers/referring domains listed there though, which can go further back in time.Additional Adobe Reference Docs: https://experienceleagu...
Hello,Just as an FYI and in addition to what Jen says above, here is some info on A4A - Analytics for Analytics: https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/yWw1MunirUJG7?However, this is not easy to implement....
Just a note that segments that are published to the Experience Cloud need to be unpublished first before they can be deleted. I recently was not able to delete a user because a couple segments had publishing turned on and it took me awhile to figure out why. The explanations above are more thorough ...
I can't take too much credit, it wasn't my post One last tip in case you are an admin: if you delete a user in the admin console, you can easily put them and all their assets back. However, if you delete them under admin > analytics > analytics users & assets, it's like an atomic nuke. I don't even...
Hello, I'm hoping that this experience league post can help you:https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-analytics-blogs/accidently-deleted-a-workspace-project-here-s-the-miracle-that/ba-p/455706
Hi Jane,Go to Admin > Analytics Users & AssetsThere, look for the user you want to transfer the report fromSelect the user and select the 'transfer assets' optionThere, you can deselect everything except that scheduled report and transfer to someone else by using the dropdown at the top (find the us...