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How many unique events triggered through in a single given session

  • 29 July 2022
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how to measure How many unique events triggered  through in a single given session           

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Best answer by Zhenia Semenina 3 August 2022, 15:17

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Hi @pawan 😁 Thanks for reaching out here. I found this article in our Help Center that might help. Please let us know if there’s anything else that you need! 

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@Jeremie Gluckman  hey i checked it out not helpful. can you tell me exactly using which chart type i can do this. also i watched tutorials on academy they have not given this scenario, 

 

i want to track all events triggered  through single session while example on academy  covers events triggered  between particular date.

 

now how do i get this.

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Hey there @pawan, unfortunately there is no out of the box way to build it right now. 

However, you could try and use custom formulas.

I've created an example chart here where we're looking at total active events/total session ids:

 

 

You can check how our Custom formulas work here.

 

We also do have a metric called Distinct Property values per User in Event Segmentation chart which graphs how many different property values each user triggered on average, e.g. the total sum of unique user-distinct property value pairs divided by the number of users. Not sure if this is what you're looking for exactly but we also have a few other metrics on the property value too - see https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/230290208#metrics-bottom-module.
So grouping by the property like Session ID might be another option. 

 

best,

Zhenia
 

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Thanks a lot.


 

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Hey @pawan 

I haven’t used this feature personally, but you can also try using the User Sessions chart on the Count by “Events performed within sessions” clause. eg.https://analytics.amplitude.com/demo/chart/new/fegloqp

You can read more on this feature in here.

Hope this helps.

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