Yes, please. Just discovered this myself after working out a farily large project. The breakdowns should be positional, ie, if I breakdown the first 5 items X 3 each, no matter what those items are, I want to always see items 1-5 broken down 1-3.
Short version of this request: Add 366 as an option in "days minus" of date manager. Why? If you want to build a YTD comparison for last year and this year, you are forced to include "today" a year ago -- which will be a full 24 hours -- and "today" this year, which may be far less than a full day. ...
Perhaps you are just talking about v15? In v14, where we still live, there is simply "left" and "right" columns, not "current" and "comparison," and the fomula is just fine, provided you put the earlier time period in the left/first column.-- Norm
NancyK: The formula for %change is (new - old)/old. That's the way it is now in Omniture and always should be. You need to just put OLD in the first column -- always. Otherwise it makes no sense. Time is a necessary component of change, so it should always follow the old-then-new presentation order....
I'm sorry, but with a year+ ahead in rollouts for V15, you can't start fixing things in JUST V15. The same repairs/features need to be added to the current version of the product.
Build a dashboard and include any trended reportlet. When you push/publish/share it across suites you would think it retains either the default "Top 5" or keeps the "User selected" entries depending on what you built.It doesn't. If you used the default top 5, it will convert the reportlet to "User s...
I know there are a few ideas posted around mobile, and a couple reference this need, but I wanted to add one that focuses on this key element: Detail is good -- by OS/Device/Manufacturer -- but we also need to look at mobile as a single group to easily track it's growth. Given the current SiteCataly...