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What does this Block do for me?

For all things TenantBase hopes to do, use a, b, c, d ect.

These files use both pages and tracks to define events. Alternatively, 1,2,3 ect use exclusively tracks. Our tracks do not always capture anonymous_id and may result in indiscrepancies in the data.

(1) Full-Fledged Data Model - This Block, built by the experts on the product teams of both Looker and Segment, provides a comprehensive, robust data model and multiple curated dashboards for Segment data.

(2) Time-to-Value - Start gaining value out of your Segment data immediately, leveraging the analysis suggested by the Segment team.

(3) Expert Analysis - Follow individual user event streams, compare cross-platform performance, create customized user funnels, dynamically segment interesting user cohorts, and much more using this Block's flexible and customizable analysis.

Data Structure, Block Structure, and Implementation Instructions

Documentation is found in the included markdown files and linked below:

  1. Block Overview

  2. Configuring the Database Connection

  3. Table Structure

  4. Initial Validation

  5. Applying the Segment Block

  6. User ID Consolidation

  7. Session Creation Overview

a. Session Tracks Analysis

b. Session Tracks and Pages Analysis - this is the section that we use

  1. Sample Advanced Design Patterns

  2. Dashboards

What if I find an error? Suggestions for improvements?

Great! Blocks were designed for continuous improvement through the help of the entire Looker community, and we'd love your input. To log an error or improvement recommentation, simply create a "New Issue" in the corresponding Github repo for this Block. Please be as detailed as possible in your explanation, and we'll address it as quick as we can.