In addition to these parameters, you can include up to 27 custom parameters in
the items array. These custom parameters are called custom item-scoped
parameters and they let you capture data that's useful to your
business. Of these 27 custom item parameters, you can configure:
10 item-scoped custom dimensions for standard properties
25 item-scoped custom dimensions for Analytics 360 properties
Make sure to review the list of required and recommended parameters before
creating your own item-scoped custom parameters.
Add an item-scoped custom parameter
To add an item-scoped custom parameter, include the parameter in the
items array. For example, to capture whether a product is in stock, you can
add the following in_stock custom parameter to the event:
items:[{item_id:"SKU_12345",item_name:"Stan and Friends Tee",affiliation:"Google Merchandise Store",coupon:"SUMMER_FUN",discount:2.22,index:0,item_brand:"Google",item_category:"Apparel",item_category2:"Adult",item_category3:"Shirts",item_category4:"Crew",item_category5:"Short sleeve",item_list_id:"related_products",item_list_name:"Related Products",item_variant:"green",in_stock:true,// The item-scoped custom parameter "in_stock"location_id:"ChIJIQBpAG2ahYAR_6128GcTUEo",price:10.01,quantity:3}]
Note that these steps apply to both gtag.js and Google Tag Manager
implementations.
Next steps
To analyze item-scoped custom parameters, you must create an item-scoped custom
dimension. For information about how to set up the item-scoped custom dimension,
see Custom dimensions and metrics.
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