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create Analytics for OrgBook number of searches per session #206
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Yes, we have GDX analytics in place (Snowplow). It's available through the intranet and there are a handful of us that have access. Myself, you, not sure who else. |
@CharlesMacpherson please let us know if this is enough to resolve this issue, if Dwayne needs access to snowplow we might be able to just provide him with it? |
Existing dashboards are here: |
@CharlesMacpherson @WadeBarnes do you have indications on how/what to do to submit the request? |
How, yes. What, no. But we might be able to have a meeting with the team at GDX and describe what we want, and they may know how to implement it. |
@danpollock was our main point of contact when the Dashboard was first setup. Dan, are you still the main point of contact? |
@WadeBarnes : Yes I am! |
Excellent! |
Dwayne Gordon has requested that we have analytics that show the number (and average number) of searches a user has per session. The idea is that we can help determine if the searches are successful.
I believe we have GDX analytics in place (Snowplow and Looker) on OrgBook.
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