<div>As far as I can tell, the hierarchy is:</div><div><br></div>Google Account<div><br></div><div>Google Analytics (GA) Account - an account that can be shared to multiple Google Accounts</div><div><div><br></div><div>Property - multiple properties can be put under a GA Account</div>
<div><br></div><div>The problems:</div><div><br></div><div>1) You can give read only access to multiple Google Accounts on a per property basis. But you can give admin access only to an entire GA Account, giving the Google Account holder full rights to all Properties under that GA Account.</div>
<div><br></div><div>2) You cannot move a Property from one GA Account to another.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:06 AM, Amir Chaudhry <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:amc79@cam.ac.uk" target="_blank">amc79@cam.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On 21 Jan 2013, at 09:37, Thomas Gazagnaire <<a href="mailto:thomas.gazagnaire@gmail.com">thomas.gazagnaire@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>> I'm confused. Why can't we give Administrator access to *only* the <a href="http://ocaml.org" target="_blank">ocaml.org</a> tracking to <a href="mailto:ocamlwebsite@gmail.com">ocamlwebsite@gmail.com</a>?<br>
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>> From the home page try this:<br>
>> ocamlpro -> <a href="http://ocaml.org" target="_blank">ocaml.org</a> -> Admin (near the top right of the screen) -> Users (+ New User) … and set the role to Administrator (i.e it's the same thing you did previously but with admin rights this time -- here for others who may be struggling with GAs confusing interface).<br>
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> I've tried to do that but that give admin rights to ALL ocamlpro websites. I've also tried to create a new account, to give it the admin access, and then removed my account as a admin on <a href="http://ocaml.org" target="_blank">ocaml.org</a>: result I've lost all admin acces to all ocamlpro account, and the fresh account has admin access to all ocamlpro account. That's very bad.<br>
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</div>Wow. So in effect it's possible to transfer *everything* but not individual sites. Now I understand the problem better, thank you for explaining. (I do find this really bizarre on the part of GA).<br>
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>> This only exposes the <a href="http://ocaml.org" target="_blank">ocaml.org</a> tracking and nothing else within the overall GoogleID (e.g I'm tracking about 6 sites under my gmail ID and some of them are shared some not). Thomas, you can test this with other folks in OCamlPro to confirm the behaviour first.<br>
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</div>> I would advise you to double-check who has admin rights on your website then …<br>
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:) I went back to check for shared admin access and I don't have any (I spoke too soon). However, I did use different email addresses/accounts (e.g <a href="mailto:admin@foo.com">admin@foo.com</a> using Google Apps) to set up tracking IDs and then shared the data (not admin access) back to my own google ID.<br>
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> Thomas<br>
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>> The last question on this page [2] might be worth a look (in time).<br>
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>> Amir<br>
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>> [1] I am extremely glad that we actually *do* have this history so thank you to whoever set it up - AC<br>
>> [2] <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6278914/can-we-move-google-analytics-data-to-other-account" target="_blank">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6278914/can-we-move-google-analytics-data-to-other-account</a><br>
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>>> --<br>
>>> Thomas<br>
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>>>> -Ashish<br>
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>>>> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Sylvain Le Gall <<a href="mailto:sylvain@le-gall.net">sylvain@le-gall.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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>>>> ocamlwebsite account?<br>
>>>> Not sure, it is labelled "ocamlpro" for me and I have no access to ocamlwebsite.<br>
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>>>> 2013/1/19 Ashish Agarwal <<a href="mailto:agarwal1975@gmail.com">agarwal1975@gmail.com</a>><br>
>>>> An interesting comparison would be to how many visitors <a href="http://caml.inria.fr" target="_blank">caml.inria.fr</a> used to get vs what <a href="http://ocaml.org" target="_blank">ocaml.org</a> is getting. The Inria site has statistics somewhere, but I can't find them now.<br>
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>>>> Amir, Sylvain, do you have access to the ocamlwebsite account? How are you seeing the statistics otherwise? It might be good for us to make the analytics public, if google allows that.<br>
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>>>> The configuration also still refers to <a href="http://ocaml-lang.org" target="_blank">ocaml-lang.org</a>. I'll see if that can be updated.<br>
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>>>> -Ashish<br>
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