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And unlike scouting reports, they are not subject to data sampling either. How to remove “(Other)” in GA4 reports Use the following methods to remove the “(Other)” row in your GA4 reports: Exclude all unwanted URL query parameters in GA4 Avoid high cardinality dimensions. Use predefined dimensions whenever possible. Avoid creating complex reports. Use GA4 360 to minimize cardinality. Export GA4 data to BigQuery.
Create a scouting report. Use expanded data sets. Avoid iran number data data sampling. parameters in GA4 Exclude all unwanted URL query parameters in GA4. This will significantly reduce the cardinality of dimensions related to page tracking. You can reduce the impact of “(Other)” on GA4 reporting by removing all unwanted query parameters from your page path before sending page tracking data to GA4.
However, it is best not to exclude the following parameters: Search parameters Avoid creating high cardinality custom dimensions in GA4, you can do this by not creating custom events with many unique values. For example, a custom dimension that reports on user IDs or customer IDs can easily be converted to a high cardinality dimension and introduce “(Other)” rows into most of your data tables. Use predefined dimensions whenever possible Create a custom dimension only when its equivalent predefined dimension is not available.
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