Skip to main content

Intro

comScore is an Internet analytics company providing marketing data and analytics to many of the world’s largest enterprises, agencies, and publishers. You can use Domo’s comScore connector to pull data about data download requests, event filters, funnels, and report items. For information about the comScore API, see http://dax-files.comscore.com/digitalanalytix/US/onecall_api/help.html#datadownloadrequest. The comScore connector is a “Cloud App” connector, meaning it retrieves data stored in the cloud. In the Data Center, you can access the connector page for this and other Cloud App connectors by clicking Cloud App in the toolbar at the top of the window. This topic discusses the fields and menus that are specific to the comScore connector user interface. For general information about adding DataSets, setting update schedules, and editing DataSet information, see Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.

Prerequisites

To connect to your comScore account and create a comScore DataSet, you must have the following:
  • The client name of your comScore account.
  • The username of your comScore account.
  • The password of your comScore account.

Connecting to Your comScore Account

This section enumerates the options in the Credentials and Details panes in the comScore connector page. The components of the other panes in this page, Scheduling and Name & Describe Your DataSet, are universal across most connector types and are discussed in greater length in Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.

Credentials Pane

This pane contains fields for entering credentials to connect to your comScore account. The following table describes what is needed for each field:

Field

Description

Client Name

Enter the client name for your comScore account. This is usually the name of your company. Example: domo

Username

Enter the username for your comScore account.

Password

Enter the password for your comScore account.

Once you have entered valid comScore credentials, you can use the same account anytime you go to create a new comScore DataSet. You can manage connector accounts in the Accounts tab in the Data Center. For more information about this tab, see Managing User Accounts for Connectors.

Details Pane

This pane includes a primary menu, Report, and other options that appear depending on the report you select.

Option

Description

Report

Select the comScore report you want to run. The following reports are available:

Credits

Retrieves the number of credits remaining.

Event Filter List

Retrieves the event filters in Digital Analytix.

When using this report, enter the specific collections in the Event Filter Collection to limit the output. If unspecified, the library is used in searching for the item. Separate collection and subcollection names with the | character.

Funnel List

Lists the funnels available to this user.

Report Item List

Lists the report items.

Report Item Properties

Lists the properties of a report item.

When using this report, select the ID of the report item in the Report Item ID field.

Report Items

Retrieves the content of a report item.

Segment List

Lists the segments in Digital Analytix.

When using this report, enter the collections for the segment in the Segment Collection field. Separate collection and subcollection names with the | character.

Site List

Lists sites the user has permission to access.

Visit Filter List

Lists the visit filters in Digital Analytix.

When using this report, enter the collections to use to limit the output in the Visit Filter Collection field. If unspecified, the library is used in searching for the item. Separate collection and subcollection names with the | character.

Event Filter Collection

Enter the event filter collection you want to retrieve. Separate collection and subcollection names with the | character.

Report Item ID

Select the ID of the report item you want to retrieve information for.

Site

Select the site or sites you want to retrieve information for.

Duration

Specify whether the data in this report is for a single date or a range of dates.

Report Date

Specify whether the data is for a specific or relative date. Choose Relative if you always want the report to retrieve data for a given number of days back (which you specify in Days Back ) from the current date. For example, if you enter 5 for Days Back and set the DataSet to update daily, each new day the report will update to show information for the date 5 days in the past.

Select Specific Date

Select the date you want to retrieve data for.

Days Back

Enter the number of days back from the current date that will be presented in the report.

Start Date

Specify whether the first date in your date range is a specific or relative date. Choose Relative if you always want the report to retrieve data for a given number of days back (which you specify in Days Back to Start From ) from the current date. If you choose Relative here, you should also choose Relative for End Date and specify a value for Date Back to End At .

For example, if you enter 10 for Days Back to Start From and 5 for Days Back to End At and you set the DataSet to update daily, each new day the report will update to show information for 5 to 10 days in the past.

End Date

Specify whether the last date in your date range is a specific or relative date. Choose Relative if you always want the report to retrieve data for a given number of days back (which you specify in Days Back to End At ) from the current date. If you choose Relative here, you should also choose Relative for Start Date and specify a value for Date Back to Start From .

For example, if you enter 10 for Days Back to Start From and 5 for Days Back to End At and you set the DataSet to update daily, each new day the report will update to show information for 5 to 10 days in the past.

Select Specific Start Date

Select the first date in your date range.

Select Specific End Date

Select the last date in your date range.

Days Back to Start From

Enter the number of days before the current date to use as the start date.

For example, if you enter 10 for Days Back to Start From and 5 for Days Back to End At and you set the DataSet to update daily, each day the report updates to show information for a 5-day range, starting 10 days ago and ending 5 days ago.

Days Back to End At

Enter the number of days before the current date to use as the end date.

For example, if you enter 10 for Days Back to Start From and 5 for Days Back to End At and you set the DataSet to update daily, each day the report updates to show information for a 5-day range, starting 10 days ago and ending 5 days ago.

Segment Collection

Enter the segment collections you want to retrieve information for. Separate multiple collections with |.

Visit Filter Collection

Enter the visit filter collections you want to retrieve information for. Separate multiple collections with |.

Time Interval Code

Select the time interval for the report.

Language

Select the language for the report.

Other Panes

For information about the remaining sections of the connector interface, including how to configure scheduling, retry, and update options, see Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.