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Payable Click Data Report for Partners

This report shows you details about the clicks you've driven that are eligible for payout. Details include tracking details like the program associated with the click, and payout details like the click cost.

Manage the report

  1. From the top navigation bar, select Reports → All Reports.

  2. Under Listing, select Payable Click Data.

    • To pin the report to the Reports angle-down-solid.svg [Drop-down menu], select Add to Reports Dropdown in the Actions column.

  3. Below the report title, you can filter for the data you want to view. Select search-solid.svg [Search] when you have the filters in place that you want.

    • View the Filter reference below for more information.

    • You can use the icons in the upper-right of the page to  icon-emailNEW.svg schedule or icon-downloadNEW.svg download (in PDF, Excel, or CSV format).

Filter reference

Filter

Description

Date Range

Filter data by when it was created. The report pulls a default of 14 days of data and has a limit of 366 days.

Campaign

Filter by the brand program for which you want to view payable clicks.

Ad Id

Filter by the unique identifier of the ad for which you want to view payable clicks.

Shared Id

Filter by the SharedId string that you attached to your tracking link for reporting purposes.

Click Id

Filter by the unique identifier of the click you want to view.

Show

Add columns to the report from a selection of choices. These will be added to the table once you select search-solid.svg [Search].

Column

Description

Geo

Show the geographical location associated with the click source.

Device

Show the Type of device on which the click was performed, the device operating system (OS), and the associated web Browser.

Classification

Show how the click was classified by Tracking:

  • U — unique

  • D — duplicate

  • B — bot

  • X — blocklisted

  • C — add to cart

  • E — excluded

  • BR — blocking rule

  • DB — dupe blocked

  • RR — redirect rule

  • RI — redirect interstitial

  • DI — dupe interstitial

  • ? — unknown

Method

Show the tracking method by which the click was registered:

  • API

  • GATEWAY

  • IMPORT

  • TAG

  • N/A

Media Property Id

Show the unique identifier of your web property associated with the click.

Media Property Name Historic

Show the previous name of your web property associated with the click. E.g.: Twitter, Musical.ly, YouTube.

Media Property Name Current

Show the name of your web property currently associated with the click. E.g.: X, TikTok, YouTube.

Media Property Type Historic

Show the previous type of web property associated with the click. E.g.: Website, Social.

Media Property Type Current

Show the type of web property currently associated with the click. E.g.: Website, Social.

Report column reference

Column

Description

Click Date

The time and date that the click was registered.

Ad ID

The unique identifier for the ad that caused the click.

Ad

The name of the ad that caused the click.

Click Cost

The aggregated value of the amount due to you for driving clicks.

CPC Error code

The error code associated with a click payout (if relevant). If no error code has been specified for a specific error instance, this will remain blank. For each of the following error instances, no payout will occur:

  • INVALID_CLASSIFICATION — Click was classified in a way where CPC payout would not occur, i.e., Classification was neither U / E.

  • CONTRACT_NOT_FOUND — No contract exists for the CLICK event type.

  • CLICK_TRACKER_NOT_FOUND — A contract exists for the CLICK event type, but there's no CLICK event configured.

  • CPC_V2_ACTIONTERMS_NOT_FOUND — A contract exists but not a CPC V2 contract.

  • UNKNOWN_PARTNERVALUE1 — The partner identified for the click is unrecognized.

  • DUPLICATE_CLICK_ID — The click was flagged as a duplicate.

  • EVENT_DATETIME_TOO_FAR_IN_FUTURE — The click has an event date time > 10 minutes in the future.

  • OVER_LIMIT — A CPC payout limit was in place that prevented payout.

Shared ID

The custom sharedId string that you added to your tracking link for reporting purposes.

Click ID

The click's unique identifier.

Program

The brand program for which the clicks were driven.

Referring URL

The URL of the webpage from which the user was directed to perform the click.

Landing Page

The web page to which the brand specified that the user be directed upon clicking the ad.

Referring Domain

The address of the website on which the user was directed to perform the click.

Region

The geographical region in which the click occurred.

City

The city in which the click occurred.

Type

The type of device on which the click was generated. E.g.: Tablet.

OS

The operating system of the device on which the click was generated. E.g.: macOS, Windows.

Browser

The web browser of the device on which the click was generated. E.g.: Safari, Chrome.

Classification

Show how the click was classified by Tracking:

  • U — unique

  • D — duplicate

  • B — bot

  • X — blocklisted

  • C — add to cart

  • E — excluded

  • BR — blocking rule

  • DB — dupe blocked

  • RR — redirect rule

  • RI — redirect interstitial

  • DI — dupe interstitial

  • ? — unknown

Method

Show the tracking method by which the click was registered:

  • API

  • GATEWAY

  • IMPORT

  • TAG

  • N/A

Media Property Id

The unique identifier of your web property associated with the click.

Media Property Name Historic

The previous name of your web property associated with the click. E.g.: Twitter, Musical.ly, YouTube.

Media Property Name Current

The name of your web property currently associated with the click. E.g.: X, TikTok, YouTube.

Media Property Type Historic

Show the previous type of web property associated with the click. E.g.: Website, Social.

Media Property Type Current

Show the type of web property currently associated with the click. E.g.: Website, Social.

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