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Transitions: Website-category shows wrong percentage summary #17298

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utrautmann opened this issue Mar 3, 2021 · 3 comments
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Transitions: Website-category shows wrong percentage summary #17298

utrautmann opened this issue Mar 3, 2021 · 3 comments
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@utrautmann
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See screenshot please.
For example 48 from 81 is not 72% .

This wrong percentage calculation I can only find in Website-category not in the other transitions-categories.

  • Matomo Version: 4.2.1

Not sure if it is the same like in [#15968]

@utrautmann utrautmann added the Potential Bug Something that might be a bug, but needs validation and confirmation it can be reproduced. label Mar 3, 2021
@utrautmann utrautmann changed the title Transitions: Website-categorie shows wrong percentage summary Transitions: Website-category shows wrong percentage summary Mar 3, 2021
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Hi @utrautmann, I'm not able to reproduce this. Can you check if the counts in the screenshot above add up to the total (ie, 81)? If not, what do they add up to?

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@diosmosis diosmosis added Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. and removed Potential Bug Something that might be a bug, but needs validation and confirmation it can be reproduced. labels Mar 7, 2021
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@utrautmann thanks for finding a link to reproduce this, and for reporting the bug!

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