Hi Dinusha,

>From the GA perspective, I don't think this is an issue (if I'm
understanding you correctly, sorry if i'm not).

Currently the unique ID sent to google analytics is stored in a cookie that
takes the API name into consideration. So for each app manager app in your
scenario (even if they use the same backend app) there will be two unique
ID's - and hence will be treated as separate invocations (also the document
paths stored will be different - it will be up to the user to identify the
different apps on GA by looking at the paths) .

For both applications, if we use the same tracking code, it doesn't matter
as we create two unique ID's as explained above.


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Dinusha Senanayaka <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> $subject is something practical (AFAIS).
>
> Say we have a web-app "A". Then we have published two applications in AppM
> by pointing to the web-app "A" as endpoint. If we need to collect stats, we
> need to include the tracking code generated by AppM for that particular
> web-app.
>
> Can we include multiple tracking codes with the js script that we are
> using ? (If we include only single code,then the counters will not be
> correct)
>
> Regards,
> Dinusha.
>
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> Dinusha Dilrukshi
> Senior Software Engineer
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