raffael
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Those tables are around from about a decade ago, but the software doesn't actually use them anymore. They will never contain data.
Thanks - that explains it.
If I remember correctly, you asked me that via the contact form of my site, and that's what I already replied to you directly last week.
You do not remember correctly.
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Hello,
I set up Revive and already managed to set up and deliver a text banner. The impressions of this ad banner are correctly counted (f.x.) on Statistics / Global History.
So, as far as I can tell, everything works just fine.
Now I would be interested in more fine grained statistics on an impression / request level. Especially I would like to be able to figure out the HTTP Referer information which was sent along with the impression / request.
Taking a look at the DB I found to very promising tables:
- rv_data_raw_ad_request
- rv_data_raw_ad_impression
Both tables contain a field named "referer".
But for unknown reasons both tables remain empty.
Do I have to switch logging on impression / request level on somewhere?
Kind Regards
Raffael
Why do neither rv_data_raw_ad_request nor rv_data_raw_ad_impression contain records?
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I promise it wasn't me. Though, it indicates that I am not alone with a demand for such a feature.
I hacked a solution by adding a function to /www/delivery/asyncspc.php which stores $_SERVER in a file. Of course this solution is handicapped from scratch. Is there a plug in or a clean solution that you are aware of?