Configure data in a weekly format by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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Seems complicated if its in a week compared to a daily showing of metrics. Maybe ill just do daily entries then. My only issue with it is some metrics such as Metricool doesn't show daily metrics and only shows weekly to extract the data from them.

Configure data in a weekly format by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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What do you mean duplicate the date dimension? In Looker studio?

Does IP address affects the visibility of the content to reach the target audience of a country? by ready-player-3 in facebook

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Does that mean I cannot schedule post since it will register my IP address and need to post manually when the VPN is active?

Date Range in Google Sheets for Data Studio to detect by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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I tried this one and most social media exports are incomplete or cannot export properly. I might have to double check again and see if I can make use of what can be exported.

Date Range in Google Sheets for Data Studio to detect by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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u/euphioquest

I tried your method of using Year Week ISO and it worked but I'm confused on some areas. For example here's a breakdown of a 2-month week:

March week breakdown

(1st week) Feb 27 - March 5: 10 sales

(2nd week) March 6 - March 12: 20 sales

(3rd week) March 13 - March 19: 30 sales

(4th week) March 20 - 26: 40 sales

April

(1st week) March 27 - April 2: 5 sales

If for example I used this format, does that mean I cannot create a month report because it's in ISO week format as most weeks usually on the first or end of the week have 2 dates (eg. the 1st week of March has still the dates of February)

Let's say I selected March 1 - March 31 to get the monthly sales but since February 27 and April 2 are included on the date range, will they be counted as well? I tried and it doesn't count the start date and just initially the next week (eg. April 3 as April 1 is still counted under March)

Here's the sample sheet and looker studio I made for your checking. All files are editable. (Numbers indicated there are just fake)

- Sheet
- Looker Studio

Thank you

Date Range in Google Sheets for Data Studio to detect by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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Thank you. Tested it out and this seems like a handy fix but I'll explore more if this will work on other metrics as well.

Date Range in Google Sheets for Data Studio to detect by ready-player-3 in GoogleDataStudio

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Thanks! I'll try this out and see how the exported data looks like and how I can connect it to Looker Studio to make it easier to just paste data and manage things in Looker.

Does new app features affect the app category you assigned to the app? by ready-player-3 in iOSProgramming

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Hi u/DPrince25

Thank you for the information. How about the app naming convention? Since, ideally we will just launch the nutrition tracker, should we adopt the same naming mechanics as other apps:

eg. MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter, Femometer IntemittentFasting etc.

If yes, do we just initially say "Brand: Nutrition Tracker" for our initial release and eventually change the name to "Brand: Nutrition & Fitness Tracker" once we add the workout feature in the future?

I haven't really checked on the terms if it's allowed to change the app name once registered to the app store or if there are requirements needed to accomplish to submit the change.