GTM Migration from Old to New Verison as Old Version closing on 1st April
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Hi Guys,
Can you please tell me is it a correct configuration for tracking thank you page?
In Old Version of Tag Manager -
GA conversion Tracking, tag type - universal analytic, web property id - UA-12345678-9
track type - transaction, Firing rule -{{url}} contains ordersuccessful.aspx, {{event}} equals gtm.domIn New Version of Tag Manager -
Choose Product - Google Analytic, choose tag type - universal analytic, configure tag - tracking id - UA-12345678-9, track type - transaction, Fire on -Name - order successful page, type - custom event, Filter- Page url contains ordersuccessful.aspx, event equals gtm.dom
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If i remove event equals gtm.dom will tag fire and transaction details will reflect in google analytic?
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I am doing Manually configuration in new version of GTM as i have only few tags so just want to know if all tags successfully configured & I placed new GTM code on my website then google analytic will start reflecting data at same moment right, it will not take 24 hours right?
Thanks!
Dev
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Oh! half answer I got from my own side
Above configuration works in old version of gtm but tag not fire on new version of gtm.
But when i select some page and configure as Page URL Contains OrderSuccessful.aspx
Then tag fire and started refelecting in google analytic.
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So is it okay in new version of tag manager i am selecting custom event, and then i am configuring - Filter- Page url contains ordersuccessful.aspx, event equals gtm.dom ?
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