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NATS sucks when it comes to rebills
Why is sooo fucking hard so see what is rebills and what is not?? And which refering URLS made my rebills?
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Only god knows that :)
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God knows and he's not telling.
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Only god knows not to tell.
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god tells the ones he wants to know.
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Who's God?
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** click on stats **
** clicks on total unique ## ** ** sees referring URLs along with Signups and Rebills column ** Works just fine here. I think the program you're talking about isnt displaying them on their stats_referrers.php page. |
The programs you promote have to click detailed stats in the admin in order for you to see rebills. Otherwise it is super easy to do, see post above.
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Amen to that
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Campaign tracking is better to use than referring url's which is impossible to 100% track.
You can do what aspwm suggested, works perfectly. You can also click the Detailed Stats link, which will break down your rebills, cb's, money, etc. If you use campaign tracking, you can then break it down via that campaign. |
The worst part is how few nats program owners add the rebill column in stats (why it isn't there by default, I have no idea).
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bad coding
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If a program doesn't have the detailed stats, tmm can assist or they can check the kb on how to duplicate the proper template. This happens when a program names the revshare program something other than the nats default settings. It's not in the main stats because nats can't assume every program type within the system, wants rebills to be displayed as a total (or that every owner names everything perfectly). With v3 a good bit extra # crunching would be done. Which is why we have detailed stats. That's for v3, I think v4 has rebills in the main stats - well actually they can be on any template. Quote:
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that will be easy to track but I guess no one request that from them
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