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Posts dealing with integrating Analytics data with other systems; getting data into or out of Analytics programmatically.

Reports via sFTP

March 4, 2014March 3, 2014 ~ Jan Exner ~ Leave a comment

How can I deliver reports via sFTP? Really simple, see documentation Except it isn't. Or at least it doesn't seem to be simple, judged by the number of questions I see people ask, both internally and externally. So let's explain how it works. The setting: some of the data in Adobe Analytics can be delivered … Continue reading Reports via sFTP

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How to track the ‘Like’ button

November 26, 2013November 25, 2013 ~ Jan Exner ~ Leave a comment

No site without a "like" button these days. Your friendly marketer wanted to have a "like" button, as well as a "tweet this", "share on Google+" and possibly a bunch of other social media buttons on the site to augment the reach of their content. The idea is that a product, some content, or any … Continue reading How to track the ‘Like’ button

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Real Time Reports via the Reporting API

September 10, 2013September 9, 2013 ~ Jan Exner ~ 12 Comments

Did you know that since the release on June 20th, you can get data out of the Reporting API with seconds of latency? This is a case where the Reporting API added functionality before the Adobe Analytics web UI! So what can we do with that "real time data"? And how does it work? Use … Continue reading Real Time Reports via the Reporting API

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Reporting API – Extended ReportDescription

June 18, 2013June 17, 2013 ~ Jan Exner ~ 1 Comment

Building upon Pulling Data out of the Reporting API, we will today extend the example to include a breakdown, more metrics, a filter and a segment. We will also use the classified report rather than the non-classified for added readability. With a more complex report like this it is even more important to have a … Continue reading Reporting API – Extended ReportDescription

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Data Warehouse & Data Feeds

June 4, 2013May 30, 2013 ~ Jan Exner ~ 9 Comments

One aspect of technology is that everybody can use designations just the way they see fit. We saw that in the article on "variables" in SiteCatalyst, and today we show another example: Data Warehouse. We have mentioned before that Adobe Analytics collects data, processes it and then aggregates it for convenient reporting. This is the … Continue reading Data Warehouse & Data Feeds

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