How to import acquisition date from Google Analytics to Google Sheet on daily basis
I have been using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on for a while now to export data from GA and to run calculation on it via spreadsheet.
one of the things that I'm not able to do is to create a cohort analysis based on acquisition date or first session date.
Is there any way to have acquisition date or first session date as a dimension while using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on?
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I have been using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on for a while now to export data from GA and to run calculation on it via spreadsheet.
one of the things that I'm not able to do is to create a cohort analysis based on acquisition date or first session date.
Is there any way to have acquisition date or first session date as a dimension while using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on?
google-analytics google-sheets google-analytics-api
Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.
– DaImTo
Nov 14 '18 at 9:02
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I have been using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on for a while now to export data from GA and to run calculation on it via spreadsheet.
one of the things that I'm not able to do is to create a cohort analysis based on acquisition date or first session date.
Is there any way to have acquisition date or first session date as a dimension while using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on?
google-analytics google-sheets google-analytics-api
I have been using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on for a while now to export data from GA and to run calculation on it via spreadsheet.
one of the things that I'm not able to do is to create a cohort analysis based on acquisition date or first session date.
Is there any way to have acquisition date or first session date as a dimension while using the Google Analytics Spreadsheet Add-on?
google-analytics google-sheets google-analytics-api
google-analytics google-sheets google-analytics-api
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– DaImTo
Nov 14 '18 at 9:02
Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.
– DaImTo
Nov 14 '18 at 9:02
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I think there is no such option with tools you are using (GA + GA Sheets Add-On). You better try to use BigQuery for this purpose.
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I think there is no such option with tools you are using (GA + GA Sheets Add-On). You better try to use BigQuery for this purpose.
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I think there is no such option with tools you are using (GA + GA Sheets Add-On). You better try to use BigQuery for this purpose.
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I think there is no such option with tools you are using (GA + GA Sheets Add-On). You better try to use BigQuery for this purpose.
I think there is no such option with tools you are using (GA + GA Sheets Add-On). You better try to use BigQuery for this purpose.
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