No Data in Custom Report set to 'Hit' Scope
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Hi Guys,
Been having a problem recently with a custom report I have set up...
I want to find out number of sessions, bounce rate, session duration etc for different dimensions on my site - store area, store name, product type etc but I cannot seem to get the data to filter through to the report I have set up when 'Session' scope is selected. If I set it to 'hit' then I do get the data but this will only record the first instance of a dimension being triggered (from what I can gather) rather than all dimensions that might be triggered during a complete session.
Has anyone experienced similar problems?
Thanks,
Dan
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Did you set it up as an explorer or flat table? Unfortunately setting up the custom reports is a little tricky in GA. Did you look at importing an existing template from the gallery maybe?
If you are using the flat table layout it will decrease your options, but if you use the explorer version you will have to keep clicking to drill down to specifics.
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Hi Monica,
It's a custom report in GA.
Dan
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Is this a custom report in Moz or GA?
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