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ComposeID
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
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Identity
Location Tracking
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Getting Started
Identity
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Preventing Blocked HTTP Traffic with CNAME
Facebook Instant Articles
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Linting Data Plans
API Reference
Upgrade to Version 2 of the SDK
Web
Alexa
Overview
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Verify your input
Step 3. Set up your output
Step 4. Create a connection
Step 5. Verify your connection
Step 6. Track events
Step 7. Track user data
Step 8. Create a data plan
Step 9. Test your local app
Overview
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Verify your input
Step 3. Set up your output
Step 4. Create a connection
Step 5. Verify your connection
Step 6. Track events
Step 7. Track user data
Step 8. Create a data plan
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Create an output
Step 3. Verify output
Node SDK
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Python SDK
Ruby SDK
Java SDK
Introduction
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Compose ID
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Migrate from Segment to mParticle
Migrate from Segment to Client-side mParticle
Migrate from Segment to Server-side mParticle
Segment-to-mParticle Migration Reference
Rules Developer Guide
API Credential Management
The Developer's Guided Journey to mParticle
Create an Input
Start capturing data
Connect an Event Output
Create an Audience
Connect an Audience Output
Transform and Enhance Your Data
The new mParticle Experience
The Overview Map
Introduction
Data Retention
Connections
Activity
Live Stream
Data Filter
Rules
Tiered Events
mParticle Users and Roles
Analytics Free Trial
Troubleshooting mParticle
Usage metering for value-based pricing (VBP)
Introduction
Sync and Activate Analytics User Segments in mParticle
User Segment Activation
Welcome Page Announcements
Project Settings
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Portfolio Analytics
Analytics Data Manager Overview
Events
Event Properties
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Revenue Mapping
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UTM Guide
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Event vs. User Properties
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Apply All for Filter Where Clauses
Date Range and Time Settings Overview
Understanding the Screen View Event
Analyses Introduction
Getting Started
Visualization Options
For Clauses
Date Range and Time Settings
Calculator
Numerical Settings
Assisted Analysis
Properties Explorer
Frequency in Segmentation
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Did [not] Perform Clauses
Cumulative vs. Non-Cumulative Analysis in Segmentation
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Save Your Segmentation Analysis
Export Results in Segmentation
Explore Users from Segmentation
Getting Started with Funnels
Group By Settings
Conversion Window
Tracking Properties
Date Range and Time Settings
Visualization Options
Interpreting a Funnel Analysis
Group By
Filters
Conversion over Time
Conversion Order
Trends
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Multi-path Funnels
Analyze as Cohort from Funnel
Save a Funnel Analysis
Explore Users from a Funnel
Export Results from a Funnel
Saved Analyses
Manage Analyses in Dashboards
Dashboards––Getting Started
Manage Dashboards
Organize Dashboards
Dashboard Filters
Scheduled Reports
Favorites
Time and Interval Settings in Dashboards
Query Notes in Dashboards
User Aliasing
The Demo Environment
Keyboard Shortcuts
Analytics for Marketers
Analytics for Product Managers
Compare Conversion Across Acquisition Sources
Analyze Product Feature Usage
Identify Points of User Friction
Time-based Subscription Analysis
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Optimize User Flow with A/B Testing
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IDSync Overview
Use Cases for IDSync
Components of IDSync
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Identify Users
Default IDSync Configuration
Profile Conversion Strategy
Profile Link Strategy
Profile Isolation Strategy
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Aliasing
Overview
Create and Manage Group Definitions
Introduction
Catalog
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Data Plans
Blocked Data Backfill Guide
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Predictive Attributes Overview
Create Predictive Attributes
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Use Predictive Attributes in Campaigns
Introduction
Profiles
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Data Subject Requests
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Approved Sub-Processors
Import Data with CSV Files
CSV File Reference
Glossary
Video Index
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Setup Examples
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Rudderstack
Google Tag Manager
Segment
Advanced Data Warehouse Settings
AWS Kinesis (Snowplow)
AWS Redshift (Define Your Own Schema)
AWS S3 Integration (Define Your Own Schema)
AWS S3 (Snowplow Schema)
BigQuery (Snowplow Schema)
BigQuery Firebase Schema
BigQuery (Define Your Own Schema)
GCP BigQuery Export
Snowplow Schema Overview
Snowflake (Snowplow Schema)
Snowflake (Define Your Own Schema)
Aliasing
When you create a new project, don’t forget to review and configure your custom project settings. Project settings include time zone, date format, currency format, IP address collection, integrations, and project filters. Settings apply to all teammates, data, and saved analyses within the project.
Owners and Admins have access to Project Settings, however Members and View Only teammates do not. Select the cog wheel icon on the left menu bar to review Project Settings.
Within Project Settings you’ll be able to access General Settings, Teammates, Data Sources, Scheduled Reports, and Data Filters.
The time zone setting determines the display time zone for all events within the project. All new projects default to (GMT+00:00) UTC (00:00). Note, only one time zone may be selected per project.
You are able to set up queries to be in a time zone that is not in your project time zone: The time zone selector is located in the top right corner of the query builder within each tool.
The date format setting determines the display style for dates in Analytics. Dates are commonly found along the x-axis of query results. There are three options for date format: US MM/DD/YYYY, European DD/MM/YYYY, or ISO YYYY-MM-DD. All new projects default to US MM/DD/YYYY.
The currency format setting allows you to change the currency and symbol displayed for all Revenue results in Analytics.
To use the Revenue event, you must complete a Revenue mapping in the Events and Properties settings. All new projects default to US Dollars $.
This setting is applied to Revenue results for reports within your entire Analytics project.
Currency | ISO code | Symbol |
---|---|---|
British Pound | GBP | £ |
Chinese Yuan Renminbi | CNY | ¥ |
Danish Krone | DKK | kr |
Euro | EUR | € |
Hong Kong Dollar | HKD | HK$ |
Japanese Yen | JPY | ¥ |
Kuwaiti Dinar | KWD | د.ك |
Malaysian Ringgit | MYR | RM |
Philippine Peso | PHP | ₱ |
Singapore Dollar | SGD | S$ |
South Korean Won | KRW | ₩ |
Swedish Krona | SEK | kr |
Thai Baht | THB | ฿ |
United Arab Emirates Dirhams | AED | DH |
US Dollars | USD | $ |
Vietnamese Dong | VND | ₫ |
If your currency is not currently supported, please contact support.
If your project is integrated using the Analytics SDK, then the IP Address Collection setting appears in your project settings. You may enable or disable the collection of IP address information for your project. All new projects default to enabled.
Note: IP geolocation tracking is restricted under the Child Protection Regulation (COPPA). Please ensure that you have disabled this within any project that contains data from online services directed toward children 13 years of age or younger. Analytics reserves the right to disable IP address collection if we suspect any violation, intentional or otherwise, of this regulation.
Permit the sharing of embedded widgets, dashboard links, and scheduled reports externally.
Enable or disable AI-assisted features including Assisted Analysis.
View and modify all of the teammates in your organization. Users are listed with their name, role, status, and last login date.
Project Owners and Admins may change project member roles by clicking on the downward arrow within the role tab.
The Data Sources section displays a summary of the active and inactive data sources for your project, including the name, type, and date that event data was last seen (or received). A green dot indicates that the project received data from this data source recently. A red dot indicates that the project has not received data from this data source recently. A gray dot indicates that there is no information available about the status of this integration.
You are able to add a new data source to the project by clicking on New Data Source on the top right. This brings you to the Connect Your Data screen.
You may also view all data sources within an organization by accessing Data Sources within Organization settings. This will display data sources across all projects.
Data warehouse users may also view the specifics of their data warehouse integration by selecting Edit Details.
Project Settings also contains a tool to manage Scheduled Reports. The table shows when reports were created and by which user, and the three-dot menu on the right allows editing of the underlying dashboard, as well as the features of the report itself. See our Reports documentation for more details.
If your project contains any data filters, then the data filters section displays the defining criteria for the filter(s). Data filters are applied to all queries within a project; they do not modify or otherwise change the underlying data in Analytics.
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