Google analytics events in behavior section not showing up - google-analytics

in my site i have google analytics tag coded it works in real-time but when i go to behavior nothing show up.. it says there is only one event, in the graph section but down in the report section there's nothing.
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Google Analytics not displaying accurate data for all pages report

I am tracking analytics through a Google Analytics - Universal Analytics tag implemented through GTM.
I've noticed recently that there may have been an issue with the setup of this which has resulted in a large amount of data missing (a few months worth) - specifically there is a lack of data in the site content > all pages report. Some data was recorded in June 2018 before recording appears to have stopped, however it appears this data is incorrect with very high page readings that are not reflected by the timeline in the audience overview report.
What's strange is that goals have still been recorded, including form submission and calls (these were also set up through GTM), also the audience overview has recorded data for the last six months.
I have added the analytics tag again making sure to have the correct property ID and have verified that it is firing via preview mode and via the real-time report in Analytics.
I'm confused how sessions and goals have been recorded if analytics may have been incorrectly installed and what may have occurred for there to be a black hole in the data?
If there is a lack of data in the site content report it means that on some pages from your site, either GTM is not firing (thus not firing GA) or there are some filters in your GA trigger in GTM which do not load the tag on all pages.
If you can provide some URL's which you think should be in the site content report, but are missing, we can check how GA is installed.

Google Analytics: Why are goals completions not showing in conversion

I just set up Google Tag Manager to fire events when pressing add to cart button. The events are fired correctly using Preview.
Then in Google Analytics, i set up a Goal with Event's label equal to "Add To Cart" (which is the same label i used when creating the Tag in Google Tag Manager).
I can see the goal being recorded if i'm in Real-Time/Conversions
But when i'm in Conversions/Goals/Overview i'm not seeing anything, even though i already set the date range correctly. Is there anything wrong with my setup?
Google Analytics isn't intended to be a real-time tracker, and Goals is one report that does show a delay in reporting. Give it 24 hours (it'll probably show results before that, but 24 hours is recommended to see accurate reports.)

Firebase does not track clicks on dynamic links

I have created a dynamic link through the Firebase console. The link works correctly according to its flow.
The issue is that the link analytics does not work. On the day of creation, Firebase counted clicks. But on the day after creation, total amount of clicks is equal to zero (while I know that there were at least 11 clicks).
How to solve this?
There are a couple of things that may have happened here:
1) There was recently a change that meant that clicks are no longer reported right away. This is actually to enable the new link analytics API: https://firebase.google.com/docs/reference/dynamic-links/analytics
2) Dynamic Links also reports to Google Analytics for Firebase. These reports default to showing "yesterday" which can be a bit confusing. GA also batches its reporting on the client side to save battery, so even though analytics are recorded, they aren't necessarily reported until later.

Google Analytics not generating data

I'm new to Google Analytics. Yesterday, I created an account and I pointed it to our website. I've added the JavaScript codes that Google Analytics generated for us. I put the code on all of our .html files.
I've been hitting our website from outside and so does my officemates since last night and also today. However, when I visited https://www.google.com/analytics under Reporting, everything was showing 0. I don't see any single spike at all.
I would recommend navigating to the Reporting -> Realtime -> Overview tab within your Google Analytics (GA) account. This is an almost realtime view into users on your site. In a separate tab access your site and refresh the page, this page view event should then be visible in the GA Realtime view.
If you can see your page view then its likely that you've inserted the correct GA script into your page and that you've used the correct GA property id. If you cant see your own page view then you will know that your script is incorrectly inserted or your GA property id is incorrect.
Last bit of advice: GA often has a 24-48 delay before you are able to use its full suite of insight tools (such as GA Goals). If you're expecting to see Goals populate immediately you're gonna have a bad time.
Last-last bit of advice: make sure that you select the current date from the date range picker in the top right of the GA Reporting view. It defaults to yesterday.

Why "experiment" menu item is not visible in "content" section of Google Analytics?

I was read that Google Optimize will be moved into Google Analytics from Google and see also some fresh articles showing that is done.
Unfortunately there is some problem with visibility experimets in Google Analytics I cannot see such menu position.
Do you have and idea how to switch on this feature, why it is not visible or how to efficiently report this problem if you think that is bug.
Here is what I see in content tab for every site. I am currently using Google Optimizer so maybe it is some collision but it will become soon obsolete and want to switch tool.
There are number users with not having this option.
Google introduced this option on 4th June only, and will take some time to trickle down to all the users.
Wait for time.
Reference: No content experiments option inside Google Analytics

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