Unsolved Problems connecting to different Google Analytics property
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I am having problems connecting to different Google Analytics property than the one I originally connected my campaign to. I have tried disconnecting and reconnecting to the correct property however 'traffic data' shown is not updating and is still showing data from the original property that i connected to? Can anyone help explain how i can get the data showing in 'traffic' section to update to the current Analytics property that is connected to the campaign? Many thanks.
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@matchu007 In google analytics 4, properties are no longer used, but data streams instead. With GA3 disappearing this summer, my advice is to set up your tracking in GA4 instead
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