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  • William Davis
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    How long does the typical install takes?

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  • ocpxc02
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    In UA, we sent the order subtotal as the ecommerce value for the order as we really don't want to include tax and shipping when calculating ROAS. We were using '&mvtj:order:subtotal;' on the INVC page. When on INVC, do you see any issues in assigning l.data_layer_item:ecommerce:value a value="l.settings:order:subtotal" instead of "l.settings:order:total"?

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  • ocpxc02
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    Originally posted by Nick View Post
    Are you referring to the canonicalUri and the canonicalUrl?
    https://github.com/mivaecommerce/goo....xml#L104-L105
    The URL is the full path from the protocol (ex. https:) to the file extension (ex. .html) and URI is just the domain relative path (ex everything after the “.com”)
    Haha. Yup, that is it. They both looked like "url" until you pointed it out and I looked more closely. Thanks, Paul

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  • Nick
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    Originally posted by ocpxc02 View Post
    In reviewing the data-layer in Tag Assistant, there are always (as far as I've seen in testing so far) two canonical URI values. One is relative and one is absolute. Is this correct?
    Are you referring to the canonicalUri and the canonicalUrl?

    https://github.com/mivaecommerce/goo....xml#L104-L105

    The URL is the full path from the protocol (ex. https:) to the file extension (ex. .html) and URI is just the domain relative path (ex everything after the “.com”)

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  • ocpxc02
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    In reviewing the data-layer in Tag Assistant, there are always (as far as I've seen in testing so far) two canonical URI values. One is relative and one is absolute. Is this correct?

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  • Mark Hood
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    Just a point of interest / clarification / gotcha in the documentation. It states "Download GTM-import.json by clicking the "Download raw file” icon near the top right:"

    You will only get that link if you are logged into GitHub.. I looked for a minute before creating a login

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by Eric Foresman View Post

    Hi Leslie and Paul,

    The New GA4 documentation and import files work on 10.06.00. so you can switch over to GA4 without having to update Miva to 10.07.00.

    Hope this helps

    -Eric
    Ohhhhh...well that is sooooooo good to know!!!

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  • Eric Foresman
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    Originally posted by ocpxc02 View Post

    Thanks. That's what I was hoping. I am always hesitant to run updates as well. But, I'm in the same mindset right now due to UA's fast approaching EOL.
    Hi Leslie and Paul,

    The New GA4 documentation and import files work on 10.06.00. so you can switch over to GA4 without having to update Miva to 10.07.00.

    Hope this helps

    -Eric

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  • ocpxc02
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    Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

    The combination of 10.07 and the import of the XML handle all of this. Nick or Brennan can confirm (or correct) this.

    Yes, I was really hesitant to run the update to 10.07 because it violates my personal rule of thumb to wait at least a week after an update has been in the wild but gosh this pushes up against Google's shutdown of the Universal Analytics just a bit too closely.
    Thanks. That's what I was hoping. I am always hesitant to run updates as well. But, I'm in the same mindset right now due to UA's fast approaching EOL.

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by ocpxc02 View Post
    I'm still working through this and have finished configuring things on the Google side. I haven't yet upgraded to 10.07, but have read through the GA4 migration process. I see that the xml import will create a new js resource(s). I understand how to remove our old stuff, but don't see anything about adding the new. Does the upgrade to 10.07 automatically add reference tags to HEAD and BODY so the new scripts are output on the necessary pages?
    The combination of 10.07 and the import of the XML handle all of this. Nick or Brennan can confirm (or correct) this.

    Yes, I was really hesitant to run the update to 10.07 because it violates my personal rule of thumb to wait at least a week after an update has been in the wild but gosh this pushes up against Google's shutdown of the Universal Analytics just a bit too closely.

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  • ocpxc02
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    I'm still working through this and have finished configuring things on the Google side. I haven't yet upgraded to 10.07, but have read through the GA4 migration process. I see that the xml import will create a new js resource(s). I understand how to remove our old stuff, but don't see anything about adding the new. Does the upgrade to 10.07 automatically add reference tags to HEAD and BODY so the new scripts are output on the necessary pages?

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  • lesliekirk
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    Just a quick note here, so far the configuration seems to be going smoothly. The biggest thing is you must have is at least "Editor" privileges to make the changes in Google.


    There was also what I considered a "gotcha" but it doesn't stop you from proceeding. Don't let it alarm you, it is the expected results (even if the docs don't warn you to expect it):

    Pd3GpX.png


    FWIW, these may be the best and easiest to follow documentation from Miva that I have seen - GOOD job!

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  • ocpxc02
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    Originally posted by ocpxc02 View Post
    I'm going through the GA4 GTM set-up and there is reference to a "gtm-import.json" file. Where is this file located?​

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Never mind. I found a ZIP file in github.

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  • ocpxc02
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    I'm going through the GA4 GTM set-up and there is reference to a "gtm-import.json" file. Where is this file located?​

    Thanks,
    Paul

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  • Rick Wilson
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    Our solution will be released today.

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