Why Data Discrepancies Happen—and What Analysts Should Do About Them
It’s a common moment of panic: you open your dashboard, pull the raw data from BigQuery or GA4, and realize — the numbers don’t match. Whether it’s transactions, sessions, or revenue, this misalignment can break trust and kill momentum. But don’t panic. This isn’t failure. It’s your cue to start debugging.1. Understand What ‘Raw’ Actually Means
Many analysts assume their dashboard is pulling from raw, untouched data. In reality, what you’re seeing may be a transformed, filtered, or scoped version of that data. Raw data can include:- All events regardless of consent or errors
- Traffic from test environments or internal users
- Failed transactions or duplicate events
2. Trace the Pipeline: From Source to Dashboard
Visualize the full path of your data:- GA4 / GTM Collection →
- Export to BigQuery →
- SQL transformation logic (filtering, joins, etc.) →
- Data model for Looker Studio or Power BI →
- Dashboard-level filters or calculated fields
3. Use Controlled Comparisons
Don’t compare all sessions. Narrow the scope:- Choose one day of traffic
- From one country or campaign
- Use the same dimensions and filters across dashboard and query
4. Check These Common Culprits
- Time zone misalignment (GA4 vs. BigQuery default UTC)
- Bot filters or test traffic excluded in dashboard only
- Event scoping: session-based vs. event-based logic
- Currency mismatches in revenue reports
- Consent mode logic filtering some sessions
5. Document the Differences
Once you’ve found the cause, document it. Create a clear table or tab in your dashboard that shows what is included vs. what’s not. This builds long-term trust and helps future you (or the next analyst).Final Thoughts
When dashboards don’t match raw data, it doesn’t mean someone made a mistake. It means context is missing. Your job is to trace, validate, and communicate what’s happening between the source and the surface. That’s what makes you a strategic analyst — not just a report builder.Written with support from AI tools and edited by Hisham Ghanayem. Based on real-world analysis workflows.


