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APPLICATIONS OF ANYLATICS

SUBMITTED TO:
DR. BASANNA PATAGUNDI
FACULTY OF CMR UNIVERSITY
BANGALORE

BY:
ANIL V
MCOM
14PG01001

APPLICATIONS OF ANYLATICS IN YOUR DOMAIN

1. Set up a property in your Google Analytics account.


For cross domain tracking, set up one property in your Google Analytics account.
Use the same tracking code snippet and tracking ID from that property for all of
your domains.
You need to edit the tracking code snippet for cross domain tracking to work. If
you havent already included the snippet on all your webpages, you might want
copy and paste it into a text editor before continuing with the instructions here.
This way, you only have to make the changes once before including the modified
snippet on all your web pages.

2. Edit the tracking code for the primary domain.


Find the create line in the snippet. For a website called example-1.com, it looks
like this:
Ga ('create', 'UA-XXXXXXX-Y', 'example-1.com');
Make the following changes to the snippet (the changes you need to make are in
bold red text):

Ga ('create', 'UA-XXXXXXX-Y', 'auto', {'allow Linker': true});


Ga ('require', 'linker');
ga('linker:autoLink', ['example-2.com'] );

3. Edit the tracking code on the secondary domain.


Find the create line in the snippet. Make the following changes to the snippet
(the changes you need to make are in bold red text):

ga('create', 'UA-XXXXXXX-Y', 'auto', {'allow Linker': true});


ga('require', 'linker');
ga('linker:autoLink', ['example-1.com'] );

4. From your domain and perspective, how integrated is your EMR with your EDW
and Business Intelligence offering? In terms of data request, how many are
fulfilled by a business intelligence activity (Dashboard, online)?
(a) Less than 25%
(b) 26% to 50%
(c) 51 to 75%
(d) Greater than 75%

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