Yet another article about DTM... I guess by now I can't even get away with calling it a "mini series" anymore, can I?! Today, I want to share a tip that came in handy a couple of weeks ago while troubleshooting a relatively complex implementation with a lot of rules. The topic: I know that … Continue reading DTM – find the rule that does …
Tag: debug
How do I debug the JS that DTM injects?
I'm guessing that by now, you are sick of reading about DTM. Let me reassure you that I have other articles in the pipeline. Also: let me know what else you want me to write about. Know that I can write about DTM all day long π Anyway, today we're looking at ways to debug … Continue reading How do I debug the JS that DTM injects?
DTM Property – Report Suite – Staging/Production
Most developers who work with web sites are working on multiple environments. You'd at least have a development and production environment. Web analytics is no different, we also have different environments. We have different environments in different areas, actually, to the point where I feel I need to explain what there is and how you … Continue reading DTM Property – Report Suite – Staging/Production
Analytics is not a Debugger
The subject today should be very close to you if you're a developer, at least if you are interested in user interfaces and how people use what you develop. I will frustrate you, though. Dip you into cold water and laugh. I might pull you out again and sit you down in front of a … Continue reading Analytics is not a Debugger
Using Data Feeds for Debugging
When I wrote about debugging mobile apps some time ago I mentioned that one way to get data out of SiteCatalyst Adobe Analytics for troubleshooting is the so-called "Data Feeds" β flat files of raw data delivered by FTP, containing one line per every hit sent. BIG data When you looked at the URL of … Continue reading Using Data Feeds for Debugging
Analysing Mobile Apps – Debugging
This article is part of a mini-series on Mobile App Tracking discussing Overview, Prerequisites, Coding, Debugging (this one) and Analysis of mobile apps. This oneΒ is about what developers hate most: finding out why stuff doesn't work and fixing it. There are quite a lot of moving pieces here, so debugging includes a couple of different … Continue reading Analysing Mobile Apps – Debugging
TDD for Analytics, please
Let me throw out an idea here. Given that you are a developer, I hope you can a) appreciate the idea and b) help me develop it into something that works. The idea is to use test-driven development for Analytics or maybe for digital marketing tagging in general. Motivation I recently attended a conference in … Continue reading TDD for Analytics, please
A Short History of Processing a Hit
In the article about Modifying Data Server-Side, we gave a brief list of the steps that every bit of data has to go through before your friendly marketer will see it in her reports. Let's expand on that and also mention the different points where you can add information or retrieve it. Let's start in … Continue reading A Short History of Processing a Hit
Processing Rules – Positive or Precise
I came across an interesting gotcha last week when I was helping a German company troubleshoot their tracking. They were sending in a prop and an eVar along with an event as payload on a custom link. The numbers for that custom link were a lot higher than the event and the instances on both … Continue reading Processing Rules – Positive or Precise
Know Your Version
I received a question via Twitter the other day: @jexnerADBE Hello Jan, can you tell from looking at the source code for SC which version of SC a site is on?...Thank you! That is a really good question! Sounds simple but there are a couple of ways to get to the version. And as an … Continue reading Know Your Version