Migrating SiteCatalyst to version 14.9 ?
Any time there is a major update in your analytic tagging, such as necessary new variables or javascript changes that require references to new Javascript code, it can take ages to ensure that all of your tags are updated properly. Verifying large sites by hand is nearly impossible.
To ease this process, you can use the scanning capability of WASP Pro. This simple tool will automatically crawl your entire website and provide a detailed report of which pages have not been updated or are missing tags altogether.
Let me show you how WASP Pro does this. First, you define what you want to scan, including how many pages you want to scan, maximum depth, and even rules as regular expression to filter pages in or out of your scan.

Once the scan is complete, you can view a report that shows you all of the analytic solutions detected and the number of pages that have the solution integrated.

If you click on the tagged pages, you will see a list of all the pages with those tags, in a table format. If you click on the missing pages, you will see all the pages missing those tags. In the example below, we clicked on the missing pages for Omniture SiteCatalyst.

We also have what we call the “upside down” view. Instead of looking at the data at the page level in a table, we give it to you at the tag level using a tree. You can drill down into every single variable and value in order to see what page have those values. If we take our Omniutre SiteCatalyst example, you can see specifically what pages are tagged with what version.

And of course you can always export any of the data in .csv format to analyze in other tools such as Excel.

Naturally, once you have your report you can use the interactive functionality of WASP to diagnose the pages that are causing you problems and make sure all your pages are properly tagged.
Feel free to contact us for an interactive demo.