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Serge Huber updated UNOMI-613:
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    Description: 
It would be really interesting to have a little more information in Profiles to 
do interesting reporting. Notably. The scopes the profile has visited

The idea is the following:
- An event comes in, we check a profile property listing all the scopes the 
visitor has interacted with if it matches with the event's scope. If it 
doesn't, we add the event scope to the profile property. If it does we don't 
add it.

Attached is a prototype that also contains the implementation of another ticket 
as they were done at the same time. See UNOMI-XXX for more information.




  was:
It would be really interesting to have a little more information in Profiles to 
do interesting reporting. Notably. The scopes the profile has visited

The idea is the following:
- An event comes in, we check a profile property listing all the scopes the 
visitor has interacted with if it matches with the event's scope. If it 
doesn't, we add the event scope to the profile property. If it does we don't 
add it.







> Add "visited" scopes to Profiles
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>
>                 Key: UNOMI-613
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UNOMI-613
>             Project: Apache Unomi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0, 1.6.0
>            Reporter: Serge Huber
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Profile_scopes_&_segment_names1.patch
>
>
> It would be really interesting to have a little more information in Profiles 
> to do interesting reporting. Notably. The scopes the profile has visited
> The idea is the following:
> - An event comes in, we check a profile property listing all the scopes the 
> visitor has interacted with if it matches with the event's scope. If it 
> doesn't, we add the event scope to the profile property. If it does we don't 
> add it.
> Attached is a prototype that also contains the implementation of another 
> ticket as they were done at the same time. See UNOMI-XXX for more information.



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