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Google Analytics 4 supports sending multiple events as a batch in a single request. In this case, Omnibug shows only one entry in the list, and lists all Events in the Events section. I find it misleading that Omnibug shows only the Event Type of the 1st event in the "pill". I mean:
The Omnibug entry should make it clear when a request contains multiple events. Ideally all Event Types should be shown in the "pill" (I don't know how you call that), or at least upon on klick.
As a bare minimum, there should at least be a visual hint / icon, which shows that the request contains multiple events.
Also, when you click on the entry, in the Events section, the Event Data of each event are shown as a list like:
Event 1 Data A
Event 1 Data B
Event 1 Type
Event 2 Data A
Event 2 Data B
Event 2 Data C
Event 2 Type
etc.
It would would be visually helpful to show separate tables per Event instead, or at least by coloring each event differently.
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Google Analytics 4 supports sending multiple events as a batch in a single request. In this case, Omnibug shows only one entry in the list, and lists all Events in the Events section. I find it misleading that Omnibug shows only the Event Type of the 1st event in the "pill". I mean:
The Omnibug entry should make it clear when a request contains multiple events. Ideally all Event Types should be shown in the "pill" (I don't know how you call that), or at least upon on klick.
As a bare minimum, there should at least be a visual hint / icon, which shows that the request contains multiple events.
Also, when you click on the entry, in the Events section, the Event Data of each event are shown as a list like:
Event 1 Data A
Event 1 Data B
Event 1 Type
Event 2 Data A
Event 2 Data B
Event 2 Data C
Event 2 Type
etc.
It would would be visually helpful to show separate tables per Event instead, or at least by coloring each event differently.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: