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Difference between these 2 dimensions OmnID & User ID?

  • July 21, 2017
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Can you please elaborate what's the difference between these 2 Dimensions and official definition of them?

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Best answer by EricMatisoff

My suggestion is to check your admin console and see how those variables are defined. This is accessible via:

Admin Console > Report Suites >  Select Your Report Suite(s) > Edit Settings > Conversion > Conversion Variables

This will help you find what eVars match to these two dimensions. As hyderziaee​ correctly mentions, you can then go back to your implementation team and ask how they are defined.

There's a chance that they are set up as Traffic Variables (props) instead of Conversion Variables (eVars). You can check that here:

Admin Console > Report Suites >  Select Your Report Suite(s) > Edit Settings > Traffic > Traffic Variables

Beware that you'll need Admin access to your account in order to access these.

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EricMatisoff
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Employee
July 22, 2017

My suggestion is to check your admin console and see how those variables are defined. This is accessible via:

Admin Console > Report Suites >  Select Your Report Suite(s) > Edit Settings > Conversion > Conversion Variables

This will help you find what eVars match to these two dimensions. As hyderziaee​ correctly mentions, you can then go back to your implementation team and ask how they are defined.

There's a chance that they are set up as Traffic Variables (props) instead of Conversion Variables (eVars). You can check that here:

Admin Console > Report Suites >  Select Your Report Suite(s) > Edit Settings > Traffic > Traffic Variables

Beware that you'll need Admin access to your account in order to access these.

Hyder_Ziaee
Employee
July 21, 2017

Sounds like custom implementation. There are no out-of-the-box variables with those names.

You can check with your team on who set that up and what the differences are.

-Hyder