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  • During a single visit, a user might browse several pages, view multiple videos, perform various searches, and register. In contrast, they could simply abandon the site after seeing one page. Both count as a visit.A visit can be incremented by any tracked interaction with the site even though that in...

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  • There are two approaches you could use. You could use a classification such as ^.*:(\d+). Classifications come in two flavors. The easiest is the Classification Rule Builder. There are several steps involved in setting up a classification with the Rule Builder. Here are the instructions of how to do...

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  • Go to Components > Select which component you want (segments, metrics, etc) > Click the checkbox next to the item of interest > this will show you the component management bar.Select share. This will show you the options for sharing with three sections: Organization, Groups, and UsersRemember to scr...

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  • 1. WebSDK is a different platform from the older AppMeasurement. It replaces the JS libraries of AppMeasurement. This post might be of interest: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-analytics-blogs/web-sdk-part-1-the-elephant-in-the-room/ba-p/644287 2. The WebSDK requires a higher ...

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  • It would be very useful to have a "read only" permission for Processing rules.Currently (according to Customer Care) if someone is given permission for processing rules, that permission includes the ability to add or modify processing rules.We have staff who need to see how a processing rule is writ...

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  • Yes this would be very useful. Currently, classification descriptions take the description of the parent variable. Sometimes the parent description does not accurately reflect the classification definition or use. Perhaps add an override option, where the default is the current behavior and if you c...

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  • You can always filter the activityMarket report by Germany, UK, etc .and use the report totals value.I don't think you can use a list variable as that only applies to the parent variable, not the classification.You could use a sub-classification but if you could do that, you could probably also do a...

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  • Help me understand.You cannot do this:activityName: Webinar on shoe industry in Germany and FranceactivityType: WebinaractivityMarket: Germany, FranceactivityMarket2: GermanyBut if you get:activityMarket: Germany, FranceactivityMarket: Germany, UKactivityMarket: Germany, ItalyYou want a value to see...

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  • If this is done in Workspace, the target variables behave like evars, they are persisted. So, for example, as user sees:Page A (not part of the test targeting) > no version setPage B (in the test, version A) > Version APage C (in the test, Version A) > Version APage D (not part of the test targeting...

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  • So the response items (85, 91, 90 etc) are response ids and not metrics?I don't know of a way to get your desired format this within Workspace.

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