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Seperator for thousand/decimal for conversion tracking?
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We are facing some problems with the data we are getting in analyctics and adwords using conversion tracking (adwords) and ecommerce tracking (analytics). Instead of the actual revenue/transaction numbers we are receiving erroneous data (numbers are way too high).
I can't find it explained anywhere what should be used as seperator for thousand and decimals for adwords and analytics. Can anyone help out?
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September 2015
Re: Seperator for thousand/decimal for conversion tracking?
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Hi Klelund,
It's Javascript. No separator for thousands, use a period (.) for decimals. No characters other than numbers or the period.
Best of Luck!
Pete
It's Javascript. No separator for thousands, use a period (.) for decimals. No characters other than numbers or the period.
Best of Luck!
Pete
petebardo -- Deadhead doing AdWords
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Hi Pete
Thx for the answer. Can we leave out the decimals (truncate them) ?
Thx for the answer. Can we leave out the decimals (truncate them) ?
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Hi Klelund,
Yes, you can.
Pete
Yes, you can.
Pete
petebardo -- Deadhead doing AdWords