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Setting up an Adobe Analytics page report


Page reports are the method by which you can track and display asset-level Adobe Analytics data. You configure a page report only after importing a report suite, which populates the metrics required to build the page report. For details on importing a report suite, see Importing an Adobe Analytics report suite.

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To set up an Adobe Analytics page report:

  1. Click menu > Adobe Analytics > Report Suites.
  2. Select the report suite in which you want to configure the page report.
  3. In the Reporting tab, under Reports, select Page Report.
  4. Under Content Resolver, retain Page URL.

    Note
    The following fields have values that are dynamically populated by Adobe Analytics. What you select in the following fields depends entirely on your specific project, business needs, report suite, API, and other variables; therefore, Brightspot recommends performing an analysis on these components before selecting values in the following fields. For that reason, this topic does not (and cannot) provide exact values.

    For more information on metrics in Adobe Analytics, see .

  5. Under Content Identifier Dimension, select a dimension (for example, URL <v4> (variables/evar4)).
  6. Under Screen Page Views Metric, select a metric (for example, Page Views (metrics/pageviews)).
  7. Under User Engagement Duration Metric, select a metric (for example, Average Time Spent on Page (seconds) (metrics/averagetimespentonsite)).
  8. Under Sessions Metric, select a metric (for example, Visits (metrics/visits)).
  9. Under Active Users Metric, select a metric (for example, Unique Visitors (metrics/visitors)).
  10. Click Save.

After saving, you can view information related to how current your metrics are by checking the report's Reporting tab.

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