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Post by juthi5019 on Dec 4, 2023 23:20:25 GMT -7
Currently, Google provides data in Universal Analytics (GA3) with a long history. You can check data from 2 years or more. In the new Google Analytics 4 service, the period of data storage and analysis will be limited to 14 months. The collected data can be exported and stored in the cloud. This is important if we want to analyze them. If not, the maximum examination can take place on a year-to-year basis. A key aspect when implementing a long-term strategy. In such a situation, we need to use BigQuery and collect data there. How to use BigQuery in Google Analytics 4? The good news is that from the GA4 service view we C Level Contact List can integrate accounts and use BigQuery in Google Analytics 4. This can be done by logging in to the correct Google Analytics account, selecting the appropriate service. Then in the settings, in the “Service connections” section. Clicking “BigQuery connections”. Graphic showing the possibility of connecting services. The next step is to select the BigQuery project you want to export data from GA4 to and confirm the connection. Once you connect your GA4 property to your BigQuery project, you can use BigQuery to analyze large data sets and create advanced reports. Creating reports using BigQuery BigQuery supports SQL (Structured Query Language.
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