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Hide Unique Visitors from email reports when the metric is not activated for this period #16222

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mattab opened this issue Jul 20, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #17260
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mattab commented Jul 20, 2020

When enable_processing_unique_visitors_*=0 in the config file, Email reports will still show the Unique Visitors metric.

The goal of this issue is to hide the metric from email reports (and UI) when processing unique visitors is disabled for the period of the email report (or selected in the UI).

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We would like to request a change to one of the scheduled email reports. We are sending monthly reports to all of our members. Overall they are great and will be a good addition to the service we provide. One issue though is that they always list 0 unique visitors. It looks like this statistic is not available for monthly reports, although it is still included in the report.

Could we have the number of unique visitors removed from our reports to avoid confusing our users?

@mattab mattab added the Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. label Jul 20, 2020
@tsteur tsteur modified the milestones: 4.0.0 RC, 4.1.0 Jul 20, 2020
@diosmosis diosmosis self-assigned this Sep 2, 2020
@mattab mattab modified the milestones: 4.1.0, 4.2.0 Dec 21, 2020
@mattab mattab modified the milestones: 4.2.0, 4.3.0 Feb 22, 2021
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