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  • No, what you're asking, in that way, isn't possible. Generally speaking, segments refine/restrict data that's shown, not add to it.  If you have your segments on each row and your metric at the top each segment is going to be limited to the product in that segment and return the number of clicks in ...

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  • That would be the difficult part then. You can apply a static number to every row quite easily, but to get a different static number on each row is difficult. I did some testing and did come up with a solution, it's quite lengthy though, especially if you have a lot of categories.  What you need to ...

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  • Here is the documentation for the visits metric: Visits | Adobe Analytics There are several things that impact the visit count, such as clearing cookies, changing browsers/devices. This is from the documentation page. So, in a way, the action itself is less important than the time spent between act...

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  • Whether you can do this in a single column or not depends on how you are capturing information in workspace. The formula you need is pretty basic, it's just multiplying two numbers - but do you capture both of those?   Shoes = 1.23 * 200 = 246   In this case the "200" is the clicks, hopefully you ca...

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  • For an error like this, first try just refreshing the dashboard and see if you still get the issue (maybe also try a different table/dashboard see if the issue is specific to that one). If you still have the problem, check the Adobe status page (status.adobe.com) to see if there are any current issu...

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  • The open previous versions is a good tip, but it will only work with saved versions. If you're still building a dashboard and have made multiple changes since saving, going back to a previous version would be the last saved version.

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  • I just read and replied to your other question. This one is similar, but I think this is more focused on the events.  If each evar/prop only fires with certain events, even adding them to a segment isn't going to change that. But what you can do instead, is create a calculated metric. If you know th...

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  • When you have multiple conditions that you want to include, it's important to check if you're using visit or hit level for your containers. In the case of using or statements, you could use multiple containers to keep it separate (might make it easier to read), or you could put everything in a singl...

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  • I've done the same thing before with accidentally deleting a visualization or an entire panel. CTRL + Z is an absolute life saver. The idea about putting a warning - you should post that in the ideas section. That's the part where people can upvote each others ideas and hopefully the product team wi...

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  • Have you checked to make sure that the device type identifiers are being used correctly in the data feeds? If it was just off by 2%, I would say there probably isn't anything systemic there. But since one device is up by the amount the other device is down. I would double check how you're grouping t...

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