I have a weird problem with one of google analytics accounts and I'm hoping someone can help me figure what might be causing it.
Essentially, in the middle of the day, Google Analytics stops showing data. It will show me my hourly revenue till about noon and then the data regresses back to show only hourly revenue till 8 in the morning. This screenshot was taken at 1:30 PM today:
The hourly revenue will update again at around 4 PM. Its a very irritating problem and I can't find any solutions on google for it.
Let me know if I need to provide any additional information that might help you understand my situation.
Thanks for your help!
Is this something new? Because I'm having issues with revenue tracking over the last 24 hours.
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I detected anomalies in Google Analytics statistics for the year 2021 on a site I manage. The number of page views per session is in free fall, while the bounce rate and time spent per page is exploding (please, see the Google Analytics Datas link below).
I'm not sure if it's the current statics that are wrong, or the ones that were between February and October, or both, but there is definitely something wrong, and I don't know why.
Do you have any theories please?
Google Analytics Datas
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I´m on homepage of Google Analytics, and when i click to show today data, its not load (and not show) today data.
I tried to delete the cache, im not using AdBlock and nothing else which could cause this problem.
If you are using the free version of Google Analytics, you typically need to wait at least 24 hours before data will start populating in GA. See this question: How long does it take for Google Analytics Goals to start show some data?
Most of the times it will show you the live data in reports(may be few mins delay)
Click on the Date Selecton on the top right corner of screen, then in "Date Range" select "today". It will show the latest data.
But the official time suggest by Google Analytics is 24 hours for free GA users and 4 hours for premium GA 360 users
I pull a report for new users to my site every month. Ive gone and looked at those numbers again, and the numbers for all the previous months (up to 7 months ago) have increased by around 30 new users.
Why would this be? Im using a 360 account so the refresh rate should be around 8 hours max - but it seems like old data is still being pulled into GA months later.
Any advice as to why this would be tru would be much appreciated.
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One of my Google Analytics exports isn't going very far back in time, only 71 days. I ran a sum on totals.hits and it's returning 9,220,187 so it's nowhere near the 10 billion hits or 13 months of data rule. Any ideas on how I can go further back?
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I build application which pull sales data from Amazon and push it to Google Analytics.
I'm "hitting" transaction to Analytics and it's all works fine, the problem is that in Amazon the sales data updated after 48 hours (maximum) so I need to pull the report two days later.
Does anyone know if there's a way to send the date of the transaction? Can't find it in the Measurement Protocol API.
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Not really. You have the queue time parameter (offset between current time and time the data was tracked), but as it says in the documentation:
Values greater than four hours may lead to hits not being processed.
"May" indicates that this is not a completely fixed limit but I'm pretty sure that 48 hours are not covered (Philipp Walton, a Google engineer who frequents SO once mentioned that the queue time limit is somehow related to timezones and rollover between days, so I'd guess that two days are way to long).
Apart from that there is as of yet no way to set a date for a hit.
You can try posting a Custom Dimension for each event you send, where the dimension is formatted to the date-time:-
e.g.
&t=event&cd1=20170423081321&cm1=24 etc
Only problem is: when you generate a GA custom report, the values are accumulated per day. If anyone knows how to get round that, would love to hear it!