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Designing tracking

  • Introduction to tracking design
  • Structuring your data with schemas
  • Understanding events and entities
  • Out-of-the-box vs custom events
  • Predefined vs custom entities
  • Managing data structures via the API
  • Managing data structures in the console
  • Versioning your data structures
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  • Introduction to tracking design
  • Structuring your data with schemas
  • Understanding events and entities
  • Out-of-the-box vs custom events
  • Predefined vs custom entities
  • Managing data structures via the API
  • Managing data structures in the console
  • Versioning your data structures
Updated on March 26, 2021

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