To get around this, a number of customers have leveraged APIs at runtime to capture the real time conversion rate, then push that conversion rate at time of purchase into a numeric event (for each currency).I've personally tested this using Open Exchange Rates to great success.
Thanks to both of you for bringing this to our attention. Ensuring we think about the vision-impaired is definitely a goal of our UX team. For example, we're very careful when selecting colors used in Workspace visualization to support color-blindness.Anyway - I'll bring up these ideas to the team t...
Unfortunately I'm not aware of a way to do this in a calculated metric. It's an interesting idea though!In the meantime, you could consider creating a Classification based on your Excel work in order to re-import the data back into Workspace. Not ideal obviously, but an option to at least get your a...
By default, 30-something dimensions are excluded from Contribution Analyses that are run in Workspace. A few new dimensions should be added by default to remove noise:
Agreed - Classifications and Classification Rule Builder will help here. It's not quite as 'real time' as you're describing, which is why we're all excited for your idea, but it will get the job done.
I just gave this a try and it looks awesome! If you're looking for a more granular view, you can use Week or Day instead of Month. When I used Day, the data was a lot more jumpy, so I ended up using a Moving Avg Calc Metric:Nice Brandon!
Perhaps I'm confused. Isn't that optout page hosted on your website and therefore editable? Or is it being loaded somehow directly from Adobe and therefore unable to be edited? My apologies if I'm missing something here.
I really like this idea, here's the best representation of what you're looking for that I was able to come up with today:In essence - leverage Time Ranges to create two columns in the table. Not as slick as yours, but hopefully it's helpful until we can create a visualization more akin to the one yo...