• Resolved william206

    (@william206)


    I have installed Google Tag Manager for WordPress on my website using the following settings:

    – Container code placement = “Custon”
    – Blacklist tags tab I selected the “Disable feature control everything on Google Tag Manager Interface”

    When my Pageview and Event Click tags fire successful, the Google Analytics Settings Variable Type returns multiple tags for Value

    {
    doubleClick: “false”, setTracknerName: “false”, useDebugVersion: “false”, useHashAutoLink: “false”, enableLinkId: “false”, enable
    Ecommerce: “false”, trackingId: “UA-728979-5”, fieldToSet: [{fieldName: ‘cookieDomain’, value: ‘auto’}]
    }

    How do I enable just the trackingId:”UA-728979-5″ value to return in order to get Google Analytics data?

    Thanks

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Hi William,

    I am not sure I clearly understood your issue.
    Your Google Analytics pageview and event tags share the same settings using a Google Analytics settings variable which seems to use the same single property ID.

    Thread Starter william206

    (@william206)

    Duracelltomi I do I restrict the Google Analytics settings to only return just the property ID? Do I need to use the “Tracking ID” more settings fields?

    Plugin Author Thomas Geiger

    (@duracelltomi)

    Within your Google Analytics tags you do not need to use the “Enable overriding settings in this tag” option if you setup everything in your Google Analytics settings variable and you selected this variable in the “Google Analytics Settings” option in each of your GA tags. This also means you do not need to re-enter your property ID in each GA tag.

    Thread Starter william206

    (@william206)

    Thomas, Thank you this clears things up.

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Enable blacklist/whitelist’ is closed to new replies.