How to Avoid (other) in Your GA4 Reports (Cardinality)

How to Avoid (other) in Your GA4 Reports (Cardinality)

The (other) row in Google Analytics 4 can be a real pain. In this new blogpost you will learn several strategies to avoid this issue as much as possible.

When you use a high-cardinality dimension (a dimension with many potential different values) or multiple dimensions, the underlying data table can hit the unspecified row limit. This causes any data past the row limit to be reported under the (other) row in GA4 reports.

The rest of this article contains more background information on (other) and cardinality as well as actional steps to reduce the impact on your data.

Read more: 8 Tips to Avoid (other) and Cardinality Issues in GA4.

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