ResponseMetaData
import type { ResponseMetaData } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/analyticsdata:v1beta.ts";
Response's metadata carrying additional information about the report content.
§Properties
The currency code used in this report. Intended to be used in formatting
currency metrics like purchaseRevenue
for visualization. If currency_code
was specified in the request, this response parameter will echo the request
parameter; otherwise, this response parameter is the property's current
currency_code. Currency codes are string encodings of currency types from
the ISO 4217 standard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217); for example
"USD", "EUR", "JPY". To learn more, see
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9796179.
If true, indicates some buckets of dimension combinations are rolled into "(other)" row. This can happen for high cardinality reports. The metadata parameter dataLossFromOtherRow is populated based on the aggregated data table used in the report. The parameter will be accurately populated regardless of the filters and limits in the report. For example, the (other) row could be dropped from the report because the request contains a filter on sessionSource = google. This parameter will still be populated if data loss from other row was present in the input aggregate data used to generate this report. To learn more, see About the (other) row and data sampling.
If this report results is
sampled, this
describes the percentage of events used in this report. One
samplingMetadatas
is populated for each date range. Each
samplingMetadatas
corresponds to a date range in order that date ranges
were specified in the request. However if the results are not sampled, this
field will not be defined.
Describes the schema restrictions actively enforced in creating this report. To learn more, see Access and data-restriction management.
If subjectToThresholding
is true, this report is subject to thresholding
and only returns data that meets the minimum aggregation thresholds. It is
possible for a request to be subject to thresholding thresholding and no
data is absent from the report, and this happens when all data is above the
thresholds. To learn more, see Data
thresholds.
The property's current timezone. Intended to be used to interpret
time-based dimensions like hour
and minute
. Formatted as strings from
the IANA Time Zone database (https://www.iana.org/time-zones); for example
"America/New_York" or "Asia/Tokyo".