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Add an Active Site Analytics aggregator to a portal page

Portal administrators can manage the aggregators. they can assign an aggregator to one or more portal labels or pages.

A portal administrator assigns an aggregator to a page by editing the page properties and adding a new parameter. To do this by using the portal administration portlets...

  1. Click Administration > Manage Pages.

  2. Locate the page to which you want to assign the aggregator. Use the Manage Pages portlet to locate the page.

    The page must be located underneath the portal content root.

  3. Click the Edit Page Properties button for the page that you selected.

    You cannot add an Active Site Analytics aggregator to the content root. An Edit Page Properties button is not available for the content root.

  4. To expand the available choices, click the plus sign ( + ) icon next to Advanced Options.

  5. Click the I want to set parameters link.

  6. In the field New parameter, type asa_aggregator.

  7. In the field New value field, type the name of the aggregator script file.

  8. Click Add.

  9. Verify that the new parameter has been added to the list.

  10. Click OK to return to the main Page Properties screen.

  11. Click OK to save your changes and return to the Manage Pages screen.

Children pages inherit the script that has been set on the parent page. To use a different aggregator on a child page, follow the same procedure above for the child page to make the appropriate assignment. To block inheriting the aggregator setting from the parent page, follow the same procedure above, but leave the value empty. As a result, the page will have no aggregator assigned anymore, and all children of the page will inherit the new setting.


Parent topic:

Analyzing user behavior by Active Site Analytics


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How Active Site Analytics data is represented in the portal


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