When trying to open Google Analytics: User flow under Audience I get the following error. I have been seeing it for the last week and not sure what is going wrong.
One or more of the services on which we depend is unavailable. Please try again later after the service has had a chance to recover.
This feature was working before and I am wondering what went wrong. Thank you. :)
This is a Google-side error. It should clear up with no adjustments on your part, but it's impossible to say how long or what the exact issue is.
Related
Unable to find information at https://developers.google.com/calendar/v3/reference
Solution
Unfortunaltely, at the moment of this answer there is no available feature for retrieving the working hours throughout the API.
However, you could use the Freebusy query to retrieve the calendar hours you will be busy as a workaround for getting the working hours (you then can of course filter the response data to just get the working hours and not any other busy moment you are not interested in.
Moreover, if you would like to request this feature for Google Calendar API, you can file a feature request in the Public Issue Tracker.
I hope this has helped you. Let me know if you need anything else or if you did not understood something. :)
When assigning permission to Google Groups, an error "Failed to register users" shows up. Not sure what is wrong behind the scene.
As we do want to centralize our user management using solely Google Identity (https://groups.google.com/). Is there a way to do it?
Thank you,
Most likely the problem is that the email address needs to be either a google business account, or a #gmail.com address.
Quite frustrating that google doesn't tell you this in the error message, and they've closed any threads when people ask on their forms, but hopefully this saves people a few minutes / hours / days of googling.
I am consulting with a group that has several users on their GA account. How can I see the scheduled email each person set up to make sure they're correct and do I can assist them when they have problems?
If it can't be done, can someone please point me to an official Google statement saying it can't be done?...at least that way I can tell my boss :)
Thanks!
That cant be done. As to pointing you to Googles Statement of why it cant be done the only thing I can give you is the current documentation for the API.
IMO this feature would be located in the Management API probably under User permissions but i'm not really sure that's the best place for it either.
User Permissions - Developer Guide
I feel this is a very good idea and added it to my long list of feature requests feel free to star it. Manage Scheduled Emails Now I'm not sure they will add it I think they may decided that there is to grate a spam risk with this. But we will have to wait and see.
Tell your boss that its not currently available in the Google Analytics API but a feature request was made.
Click on the gear icon in the bottom left, then on the bottom right under 'Personal Tools & Assets', you should see Scheduled Emails. They're only visible with the view they're attached to, so if you have multiple views, you'll need to look through each one.
I’m trying to integrate Google Wallet into my website. I’m getting the message as below. Does anybody know why this happens? What should I do to resolve this issue? Please help me.
Uh oh. There was a problem.
We couldn't complete your purchase because of a technical issue.
Details of the problem below: Unfortunately, we could not confirm your
purchase with the merchant's server. Your order has been canceled.
Please contact the merchant if this problem continues.
Getting Postback_error.
First, piece of advice that this community reminds everyone when posting questions (or else your question maybe downvoted or closed by the community).
What have you tried
How do I ask a good question
That out of the way, and assuming you are referring to Wallet for Digital Goods API, the documentation should help guide you to debugging your implementation, which seems to point to an error in your POSTBACK handler:
Important: If you specify a postback URL, your server must respond promptly and correctly to the HTTP POST messages that Google sends for each transaction. Otherwise, the transaction will be canceled.
We have been using Google analytics for awhile now. It has been great for both live traffic and historical reporting.
Suddenly on Sept 5 our reporting shows zero traffic (using the standard reporting overview tab).
This seems really strange as you can see there is near constant traffic in the real-time tab.
Has anybody else experienced this problem when integrating Google analytics? We had a filter that only traffic from our main domain (app.domain.com) would show. Even after removing this we get nothing in the reports.
Check the filters on that profile. Go into Admin on the top right and check the Filters tab on the profile.
Filters are not applied to real time data.
So what you're seeing here is data being filtered out from the profile, but still showing up in the real time.
This could be a few different things
A temporary glitch by Google - this happened to me (which is how I got to this page). I could see traffic in the real time view but nothing in reports. To fix: be patient - this resolved itself after about 12 hours.
profile issue - you may have a profile set up that has filters which are blocking more traffic than you were expecting. To fix: Try setting up a separate profile (if you don't have one already) that has no filters applied. Remember- profile filters work by stripping or manipulating traffic before they reach your reports. The answer above is incorrect- the real time view does take filters in to account. You can easily test this making a filter change and you'll see it take affect in the real time view
tag has dropped off your pages To fix: if you're using GTM you should be able to check this. Or if not check HTML page source on one of your pages you know is getting traffic
finally - you may not getting any traffic :)