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  • Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    Hi @brmartinez thanks for getting in touch. This looks to be an Analytics API issue where you are exceeding the property tokens limit for a project per hour. You may refer?here?for more information on the property quotas of Data API. As stated in the documentation, when a large number of quota tokens are consumed by a request, these factors are often responsible:

    • Large number of rows
    • Large number of columns
    • Complex filter criteria
    • Long date range

    If you are using a custom query for your Analytics then it is suggested that you try to simplify the query and try again once you get unblocked from sending new API requests.

    If you are not performing any custom Analytics queries to your knowledge then we can take a look into this further for you. Could you first confirm if you are still seeing this message after an hour has passed? If you are still seeing the message then please share the following:

    1. Your?Site Health information. You can?use this form?to share privately if preferred.?
    2. Do you see this message on the Site Kit Dashboard?
    3. Have you made any recent changes to your Analytics account?
    4. A screenshot or recording of the error message on screen.

    Let me know if you have any questions at all on the information above.

    Thread Starter Bruno Martinez

    (@brmartinez)

    Thanks, I’ve filled out your form with some extra information. I can see that after our to our something chages and the reports appear for a bit. But after a while, the errors show up again.

    I’ve noticed that this error here remains always there: https://nimb.ws/q5d9o3

    Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    @brmartinez Thanks for the follow up and the shared screenshot. From this image, I see that you are seeing this message on your WordPress dashboard and not the Site Kit dashboard. The message is also not a part of the Site Kit dashboard widget.

    This looks like it may be coming from another third part plugin you have installed on your site currently. I can see that you have a few different plugins for Google services. The one that stands out here that may be causing this is the Lara’s Google Analytics (GA4) – Pro plugin.

    Have you tried disabling this plugin? If not, you can try this to see if the message clears. You may need to wait a period of time for the hour timeframe to lapse but this may not be needed if the plugin is disabled.

    Let me know how this check goes for you. I’d also suggest trying the same with other plugins you have active that make use of Google services.

    Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    @brmartinez Just following up here to ensure you are not having any issues on the Site Kit side of things?

    Thread Starter Bruno Martinez

    (@brmartinez)

    Hello, it seems the issue is a quota limit for the Google Analytics API: https://nimb.ws/5TQqKv

    I’ve tried looking for tutorials and Google pages on how to increase this, but nothing works. What should I do?

    Plugin Support Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    @brmartinez For further help with this I would suggest the Analytics Help Center. I hope you can find the answers you are looking for there.

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