has anybody every experience delay in data between views on the same property before and after applying a filter on google analytics.
Basically I have an unfiltered view (View1) this view is showing let's say 100K users
I have another View ( View2) where i applied a filter which shows 20K .
The very next day a removed the filter from (View2) but now when i compare the number on day0 both having no filter the number are not the same. View2 will have the data being updated and matching view 1 only 30 hours later.
I wonder if there is a way to completely reset the view as it seems that it is still filtering and then doing a computation on the background.
Thanks,
removing filters only affects the data collected after the filter was removed, past data are not changed.
For the current day the filters are reprocessed after midnight. Everything that has been previously filtered (previous days) can no longer be restored if it has been filtered.
The root cause of the delay was a google adwords account that was link incorrectly to GA and was causing lag on the data , once remove the data come back to normal
I am in the process to add FullCalendar v4 to our react application and I'm pretty new to FullCalendar, so excuse me if I ask a basic question.
I searched both the documentation and StackOverflow, but couldn't find any hints to my current problem. Let me briefly describe our goal scenario:
We want to load and render the events for a whole year and show a date range of about 40 days (a whole month and additionally 5 days from the last and the next month) to the user. The user should be able to scroll through the whole year with the scrollbar.
The first question is whether FC4 already provides the functionality with which we can achieve our goal. I tried to define a custom view of type 'resourceTimeline' with a duration of 30 days and additionally set the 'validRange' to the current year. This gives me the look I want, but unfortunately it is static - the scrollbar is not visible as long as the screen can display the whole area of 40 days. With the next/previous buttons I can switch between the 40 days segments, but I'd rather use these buttons to switch between years and use the scrollbar to scroll within the year.
We have now tried to set the 'visibleRange' to the current year and programmatically scroll to the current date in the 'datesRender' function. The problem is that we can't decide whether FC4 was initially loaded (where we would scroll to the current date) or whether a user scrolled manually to another date in the timeline and edited an event there. In this case the scroll position should be kept.
So what we are missing is the matching callback that tells us that the 'executeRender' function has been completely executed. The question at this point is how and where I can provide an application specific callback function that is triggered after all dates and events have been rendered. I also saw several internal success callbacks. Is it possible to overwrite them?
Any ideas and hints are highly appreciated.
Thank you very much for thinking along.
I am interested to find out if it is possible to customize fullcalendar to do custom views of resource calendars for month, week and day views. The events displayed are only single all-day events. No multi-day events or time data.
The month plan is similar to the daily scheduler vertical resource view at fullcalendar.com
However, I need it for a month view with days as vertical rows.
I have not found any examples of the required day view or week view.
I have tried to adjust the settings and played around with it for a bit, but I haven't found out if this is possible.
I include some simple sketches of what I am looking for. I hope to get a few pointers if this is viable in fullcalendar or if I should look at another library.
I'm having an issue with Unique Events and Total events. I don't really understand why unique events are greater than total events (image attached: https://analytics-a-googleproductforums-com.googlegroups.com/attach/584c3c65bd24cfec/Screenshot%20at%202013-05-14%2017:00:40.png?gda=9qkpgUYAAADqfLbDOUx1KZ9vP-6pB8mH0QevsNJBCwpb2zqmxh9R_FqJw8mf6kYUxitGhb4bDE5x40jamwa1UURqDcgHarKEE-Ea7GxYMt0t6nY0uV5FIQ&view=1&part=4).
Someone can explain how this is posible?
Santiago Vázquez
Found the thing: you will see that "Unique Events" are great than "Total Events" when you look at an event category or action, put "Event Label" as a secondary dimension and the event has been triggered some times with no label input. Google Analytics hasn't the option "(not set)" for this particular dimension, so it just doesn't show you those events in the Total Events Count, but still counts as "Unique Events" all the users that executed this particular event category / action.
I am seeing this same issue in my the first view of my Custom Report as well. I don't know WHY it is showing more, but there seems to be a more accurate Custom Report drilldown for you to use. In my reports, one page shows in my Page drilldown with 30 total events but 62 Unique Events. However, when I click into the next dimension drilldown view, in other words click to narrow in on just one page, it shows that same page with 30 total events and only 29 unique events. That seems more accurate.
My dimensions drilldowns for this custom report are "Page" and then "Event Label"
Hope this helps!
I think Google Analytics is simply buggy.
They have to work on event reporting a bit more.
We are tracking events and e-commerce data to our own database, and we realised that both Google Analitics and Universal Analitics misses some events and e-commerce data.
We are trying to find the reason for this, but no luck yet.
If you have a segment applied it's probably sampling. You can confirm or deny sampling is the cause by seeing if there is a yellow background note above the graph but below the date selection on the report page. There is also a grid of filled in and not filled in circles next to the new scholar cap (also below the date selection) sometimes.
Unique events are calculated by session, while total events are determined by the main dimension.
In the example report below, I wanted to look at how many events occurred on each page. The dimension drilldown is Page, with Total Events and Unique Events as metrics.
Users can visit a page, but not send an event by that page ( 0 total events ). However, if their session includes an event, then unique events will be 1 or more.
Custom reports allow data combinations that may not be clear (not sure if someone already posted this point or if I saw it in another thread). Basically, my report should not include Unique Events to prevent this problem from happening, though this was probably the wrong way to go about this altogether.
Template: https://www.google.com/analytics/web/template?uid=XafJ7KvSSf-n5KWWPyvn_g
Google has deprecated (renamed) Unique Events metric as it was seriously confusing. We are expecting to see a number of times event with unique combination of category / action and label happened per other dimensions in report. Instead GA calculated a unique combination of every dimension in the report!
Now, this metric is deprecated and renamed to legacy.
New one: Unique Events is giving expected results.
I written about why total events are higher than in my blog as too many questions.
Total Events are calculated as the total number of interactions with a tracked web page object. On the other hand, where a single user session (or visit) has one or more events, this is calculated as a single Visit w/Event, or Unique Event in the reports. For example, if one user clicks the same button on a video 5 times, the total number of events associated with the video is 5, and the number of unique events is 1.
I want to display an agendaDay view with hour spaced slots. However I also want to events that are arbitrary lengths. If something takes an hour and 5 minutes then I want it to display as an hour and 5 minutes. At the minute drag resizing snaps to the next available slot.
how can I disable this snap drag behaviour and allow users to set events of arbitrary length?
This doesn't seem to be that unusual a use case to me, how have other people solved this?
Things I've tried:
Setting the slotMinutes to a low value such as 5. This helps with resizing but also makes the default event length 5 minutes. Also it takes up alot of space. I tried reducing the height of the slots to 1px which works to an extent but the drag action becomes untethered from the timescale. Also the calculation of the clicked time becomes wildly inaccurate.
I don't know of a programmatic solution, but I think this is a problem best solved by a second edit screen for the event.
Take a look at Google Calendar, you drag events to the nearest size (often the divisions work out well for most events) ... and then you edit the event giving a specific start/end time on a second page.
Other than that ... when you say arbitrary length, you mean 1 minute precision I assume - so then you essentially need slots of 1 minute. Not sure how cumbersome that will be for the user. You could have 1 min slots and then only display the time on the left hand side every half hour. Not sure where in the code this would be, but try having a look in /src/agenda/AgendaView.js