I like this idea, wish I had thought of it. I often find myself
exporting every, or most reports within a workspace, a batch report,
especially into a single file with multiple tabs, would be a time saver.
I like the idea of categorization. I just found a use case. We have
something (I suspect a processing rule) that is altering data I see in
the debugger, I haven't found the rule yet because I can't just search
my rules for the variables affected (granted the new Conditional Actions
- if executed properly can help solve this - but honestly, how many of
us actually execute properly - and one off special cases may still
require their own ad hoc rule). Going back and categorizing rules would
be much...
My drop down is rarely in alphabetical order and doesn't seem like it's
in order of creation either, it always seemed to me to be close to (but
never exactly) in order of which report suite was used most recently.
This is a very similar idea to:
http://ideas.omniture.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-for-Adobe/The-ability-to-segment-by-unique-valu
es-in-a-variable/idc-p/11710#M6490 Clearly there is demand.
I haven't had to contact ClientCare in a few weeks but I had noticed
chat times getting longer than normal. I am fielding a questions from
one of my other supported users asking when he could expect to hear back
about a ticket submitted last week that is a high priority for us.
Currently, the only way to copy a processing rule between report suites
is to copy all the processing rules. I don't want to do that. I want to
just copy one or two processing rules. Please let me select either all,
or distinct, processing rules to copy.
I NEED to be able to build segments that don't require discreetly
defined variable values, but can be based on var1=var2. Any easy example
would be this:[Visit bucket [entry pagename]=[exit pagename] AND [path
length] >1 Another, more difficult example: Show me all eVar1 values
that have both mobile phone and tablet instances.