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  • Thanks for the additional information that doc was very helpful. Essentially what is being said there is that Adobe Analytics doesn't have an out of the box classification/processing rule for those values, but using the information in the table you've share a screenshot of you have the tools to be a...

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  • Hi, I agree having a regex formula option would be very powerful. After some more digging I found that it has been suggested before in the Ideas section of the forums. It looks like engineering tried a proof of concept but found that the regex engines were to slow for providing workspace reports in ...

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  • Hi Pradeep, is this the type of diagram you are looking for?This is specific to how data collection occurs and is processedhttps://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/admin/admin-tools/processing-rules/processing-rules-configuration/processing-rule-order.html?lang=enThis shows the architecture...

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  • Hi,  I admit I'm not a first hand expert with ad analytics, but I think you are on the right track that 'smart shopping' campaigns would not be supported. Only 'Search' data is supported. Would 'smart shopping' be considered Search? this is a nuance that would be defined by Google I believe. https:/...

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  • The matches operator does not use a full range of regex, it simply allows you to use the * wildcard as the documentation suggests. the regex '.*' should translate to all strings.  This provides no results however, showing that matches is not a regex operator. It is essentially an equals operator tha...

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  • I've noted this doc and will be presenting it to the documentation team for correction. In the future if you find something incorrect with the documentation opening a ticket with customercare@adobe.com should get it in front of the right people to get edited.  Thanks for the help!

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  • If exclude_hit is equal to 0 this means the hit was not excluded. So you want to include hits where exclude_hit is 0. You are correct the document is misleading. If it were to say "hits are excluded when exclude_hit > 0" this would be correct, but if you were writing a query you wouldn't want to use...

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  • Hi,  The segment you've created is visit based, meaning all hits in the visit will be included where at least one hit in the visit had the marketing channel Search - Natural. I suspect you would find the same numbers with a hit based include on the segment condition. 

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  • Hi,  It seems a 'limit' in your request would give you the result you are after. If you search limit in this documentation you will find some examples: https://www.adobe.io/apis/experiencecloud/analytics/docs.html#!AdobeDocs/analytics-2.0-apis/master/reporting-guide.mdAnother option is to create the...

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  • The closest I can think of to this sort of report would be what is documented here under "Multi-Channel - Path Length"

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