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Running tests

  • Adding and running an individual test
  • Running tests in batch

Writing tests

  • Introduction to writing tests in Waaila
  • Interpretation and configuration

Query logic

  • Query logic introduction
  • Query logic (Google Analytics data)
  • Query logic of the test (Google Analytics 4 data)
  • Query logic (AT Internet data)

Test logic

  • Test logic of the test
  • Basic Waaila functions
  • Anomaly detection
  • Structure of the results

Use cases

  • Use case 1 (GA) – add and set a new test
  • Use case 2 (GA) – customize imported test
  • Use case 3 (ATI v3) – add and set a new test
  • Use case 4 (GA 4) – add and set a new test

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Query logic introduction

The Query logic is located on the Test editor page. It allows you to formulate your requests for data. The structure of the query logic differs between different data providers. Therefore, to learn more details, select one of the following pages based on the source of your data.

Query logic (Google Analytics data)

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