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BellaDati provides connector to favorite Google services: Google Docs and Google Analytics

Authentication

Before accessing Google services, authentication is required.

The login data you enter are stored encrypted and not shared with any other application. This login and password is used only to enable data transfer from secured Google API and is not allowed to extract any other personal information from your Google Account.

Google Analytics

  1. Select site
  2. Select metrics and attributes

Some metrics and attributes combinations are not allowed.
See Google Analytics documentation for details.

Tutorial video

Modifications

The following modifications are available for the existing Google Analytics data source:

  • From/To date interval: Influences the period data are imported within (see entering date/time parameters section below).
  • Authentication revocation

Entering date/time parameters

  • you can enter time (date) absolutely in two different formats: dd.MM.yyyy (e.g. 1.12.2010), or yyyy-MM-dd (e.g. 2010-12-01)
  • it's also possible to enter date relatively:
    • now - represents actual date
    • actualyear - represents the first day of actual year (1.1.20XX). For example actualyear selected on 21.9.2010 represents date 1.1.2010
    • actualquarter - represents the first day of actual quarter (1.1.20XX, 1.4.20XX, 1.7.20XX, 1.10.20XX). For example actualquarter selected on 21.9.2010 represents date 1.7.2010
    • actualmonth - represents the first day of actual month (1.1.20XX, 1.2.20XX, ...). For example actaulmonth selected in 21.9.2010 represents date 1.9.2010
    • actualweek - represents first day of actual week (Monday). For example actualweek selected on 21.9.2010 represents date 20.9.2010 (Monday of this week in calendar)
    • relative and absolute enterig of date can be adjusted by operators using this syntax: date +|- n[d|w|m|q|y], where n is integer, d represents day, w represents week, m represents month q represents quartal and y represents year. We can for example define time in this way:  actualyear + 2m -4d. Today is 21.9.2010, so this value represents 1.1.2010 + 2 months - 4 days, which means date 25.2.2010.

Tutorial video

Modifications

Following actions can be performed for existing Google data source>

  • Google Spreadsheet change
  • Revoke granted access - available on the data source overview page

Next Steps

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