What would indicate that your report has exceeded its row limit?
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Correct answer: You see “(other)” as a row for the primary dimension in your report.
Why this is the answer
When a Google Analytics 360 report exceeds its row limit, the data is aggregated, and the less frequent values are grouped into an "(other)" row. This indicates that the report is summarizing data to fit within display constraints, meaning you're not seeing every unique dimension value. The option "The report shows a message that it is not based on 100% of sessions" refers to data sampling, which is different from row limits. While sampling can occur with large datasets, it's not the direct indicator of exceeding row limits. "Unsampled Reports" as an export option is a feature to get full data, not an indicator of a row limit being hit. The inability to show more than 5,000 rows in the UI is a general display limit, not specific to exceeding a report's internal row processing limit that triggers the "(other)" aggregation.
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