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Step 4. Creating groups for more data sources
Jonas Østergård Bæk avatar
Written by Jonas Østergård Bæk
Updated over 6 months ago

Once you have successfully defined the groups for the first data source, as explained in Step 2, it is time to create groups for the remaining data sources. This is where the true potential of custom groupings in Alvie truly comes into play.

Let's consider an example: We have created a group called 'Paid Search' within the Google Analytics 4 data source. This group is specifically designed to categorize all the data in Google Analytics 4 that is related to paid search into a single group.

Continuing with the same process as explained in Step 2, let's proceed to create a group for Google Ads. We will notice that the autocomplete functionality assists us in recognizing that a custom grouping called 'Paid Search' has already been created. We can select that group and specify the conditions that should be applied to group Google Ads data as 'Paid Search'.

This process can be repeated until you have defined all the necessary groups for all the required data sources.

Once you have completed all the steps mentioned above, you are now ready to utilize your newly created custom groupings throughout Alvie.

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