Reconcile the data in your Analytics Ecommerce reports with processed refunds.
Refund Data Import lets you send Ecommerce refund hit data directly into Analytics. For Google Developers, this provides an alternative to using the tracking code, Collection API, the Mobile SDKs, or the Measurement Protocol. Imported hits are added to your Analytics account prior to any processing; therefore, your imported data may be affected by processing-time actions, such as filters.
In this article: How Refund Data import worksTo use this feature, your property must be using the Enhanced Ecommerce plugin.
Refund Data Import works by importing new hits to the selected property. Refund Data Import relies on the Transaction ID (ga:transactionId
) to reverse Ecommerce hits in your data. You can refund the full amount of the transaction or issue partial refunds. Your upload file will contain one or more rows containing the transactions you wish to refund.
To issue a full refund, you only need to upload Transaction ID. When a row in your upload file contains only ga:transactionId
, the entire transaction, including all products, will be refunded using the originally reported product quantities, prices, and transaction revenue.
To issue a partial refund, provide ga:productSku
and ga:quantityRefunded
, using a new row for each sku being returned. Provide ga:productPrice
to override the original reported product price where necessary. Refunded transaction revenue will be determined automatically based on the product price and quantity. ga:transactionRevenue
can be specified when you would like to process a partial refund and report refunded transaction revenue, but are not sending individual product SKUs.
The Data Set is the container that will hold your imported data. Expand the section below to see the Data Set details.
Data Set detailsLegend:
The dimensions and metrics listed for the schema are for reference only and may not be complete; the actual dimensions and metrics available will appear in the user interface when you create the Data Set.
Scope Hit SchemaThe following dimension is required:
Any or all of the following dimensions/metrics may be provided:
You cannot delete or modify refund data once it has been uploaded to your Google Analytics account. You bear sole responsibility for validating the accuracy of your refund data prior to sending it or uploading it to Google Analytics.
Limits of Refund Data ImportRefund Data Import is subject to the following limits, in addition to the general limitations of Data Import.
google/cpc
from customer A on date 1. That customer then has a later session on date 2, attributed to google/organic
. If you refund the original transaction, the refund data will be attributed to the most recent Source/Medium which would be google/organic
, and the date will be set to the day the refund is uploaded.How can we improve it?
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