Hi, we're having some issues with the logic behind our field definition rules. To troubleshoot this, we created a new basic Confiform with simply a text field and a hidden value. There is also a rule that sets the value of the hidden field if the text field is empty. This is the configuration of the rule:
Problem is, the condition ALWAYS triggers, no matter the input. This is the form data after our testing:
Why is the upper entry also triggering the rule condition? I tried negating the expression to !userinput:[empty] but then it NEVER triggers.
Thankful for any response.
I was wondering if anyone has solved this since the original post?
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This is currently unavailable in Cloud, however can be implemented using 'Custom HTML' in the header on Server.
We recommend using the async method outlined here
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/
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I'm not sure this does what I am looking for. The tracking snipit appears to track the actual confluence page, which is not what I want. I have a confluence page for supported browsers for one of our web applications. I would like to display browser stats from google analytics for that web page, on the confluence page.
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Hi, I realise this page is from a while ago but I'm looking to do the same thing and we use Cloud. Did you find a solution? All the other pages are referring to using Google analytics to track Confluence usage when in fact I want to display google analytics information about browser and OS usage on a confluence page. Thanks!
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