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Upload URLs from Excel to Adobe

  • January 22, 2019
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Hello all,

I am new into this forum so nice to meet you all.

I am wondering if there is any way in Adobe Analytics you can upload URLs from an excel to create a Segment so I do not have to upload them manually one by one using containers.

Thank you,

Luis

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Best answer by jorisdebeer

Hi Luis,

I don't think there is any facility to upload URLs to directly edit or update segments, but there may be some other ways to acheive what you need.

Are there some other commonalities in your urls that you could segment on instead? For example, if you are trying to categorise your URLs by product group, and they share a common structure (www.example.com/snow-gear/jackets/red-fluffy-medium.html, perhaps you could use a CONTAINS condition could for "/snow-gear/", or "/jackets"?

If this isn't viable, another solution might be to create SAINT classifications to group your URLs, and then you can regularly upload your excel classification file, and create segments based off the groupings.

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jorisdebeer
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January 22, 2019

Hi Luis,

I don't think there is any facility to upload URLs to directly edit or update segments, but there may be some other ways to acheive what you need.

Are there some other commonalities in your urls that you could segment on instead? For example, if you are trying to categorise your URLs by product group, and they share a common structure (www.example.com/snow-gear/jackets/red-fluffy-medium.html, perhaps you could use a CONTAINS condition could for "/snow-gear/", or "/jackets"?

If this isn't viable, another solution might be to create SAINT classifications to group your URLs, and then you can regularly upload your excel classification file, and create segments based off the groupings.