Posts Tagged ‘classification’
A few days ago while trying to rearrange our Campaign classifications, I found yet another SiteCatalyst conversion classification editor issue.
You can’t date enable a classification, and by the way disabling an already date enabled classification won’t work either.
I do think the Conversion classification editor has been having quite a few issues lately.
Workaround:
As usual, switching back [...]
Another maintenance release from Omniture, and this time the release notes includes a list of fixes made to SiteCatalyst, thank you Omniture !
Well at least most of the fixes, as far as I can see the changes/fixes made to the admin area of SiteCatalyst they don’t really get mentioned in the release notes.
I’ve especially noticed [...]
Although Numeric Classifications are having a few issues I still think it’s a great feature in Sitecatalyst.
However, now that our Numeric Classifications just suddenly for no apparent reason started working, I’ve noticed a few peculiar things about the way they work on our report suites.
Sorting
Numeric Classifications creates new metrics you can use in your [...]
In Sitecatalyst there is something called Classifications a.k.a SAINT (SiteCatalyst Attribute Importing and Naming Tool), in short this is a really nice feature that can be used to tie meta-data to existing data in SiteCatalyst, if this sounds strange, think of it as a very effective way of grouping large amounts of data into groups [...]
Omniture has fixed a few of the issues I’ve been mentioning here previously.
The Conversion Classification editor problem has finally been fixed. Even though the fix isn’t mentioned in the release notes.
The time zone confusion has been solved, or partly solved would probably be a more precise description, it has been fixed when setting up reports [...]
Sometime in January, probably as part of a maintenance release, the conversion classification editor in Sitecatalyst 14 got sort of damaged or broken, but only when working with certain report suites.
Unfortunately in our case, it’s working with our development report suite, but not with our production report suite.
Product classification:
And this is how it’s supposed to [...]
