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  • Thread Starter alexandros79

    (@alexandros79)

    Hi,
    thanks for your reply.

    I understand that it is a default behavior.

    However, I do not agree with this setting.

    GA4 prioritizes the GCLID instead of the UTMs because it is then able to decode the information contained in the GCLID and return details such as “source”, “medium” and especially “campaign”.

    If the Woocommerce system is not able to decode the GCLID, in the case of co-presence of GCLID and UTM, we will lose the data manually set in the UTM parameters (especially “Campaign”) thus obtaining less information.

    Let’s also consider that currently in the “world of web tracking” it is strongly recommended to use both types of tracking (UTM + GCLID)

    == Example ==

    utm_source=google&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=my_campaign&gad_source=1&gclid=abcd1234

    A) Information currently obtainable in Woocommerce with the default behavior:

    Source type: utm
    Campaign: google_cpc (generic)
    Source: google (generic)
    Medium: cpc (generic)

    B) Information obtainable in Woocommerce with UTM:

    Source type: utm
    Campaign: my_campaign (specific) => Information lost
    Source: display (specific) => Information lost
    Medium: cpc (generic)

    What is your opinion?
    Thanks

    Thread Starter alexandros79

    (@alexandros79)

    HI,

    I can’t find the form for opening the ticket for Elite users.

    At the following link (https://adtribes.io/submit-ticket/) I don’t see any form.

    I’m logged as Elite user

    I have the same problem, the ecommerce object is not flushed. Observing, however, the data passed by the Analytics Tag, only the last pushed element is passed as data (correctly). However if you want to use the data contained in the ecommerce object they are incorrect. Am I wrong?

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