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A single query targets one platform, but it can cover several accounts of that platform at once: all your Meta ad accounts, every Shopify store, or a selection of Google Ads accounts under your connection.

How Results Are Combined

Detrics runs the query against each account and stacks the resulting rows into one table. The rows are concatenated, never summed across accounts: if you query total spend with no dimensions across 3 accounts, you get 3 rows (one per account), not one combined row. To tell the rows apart, add the Account Name or Account ID dimension. Without it, rows from different accounts look identical and a multi-account daily report becomes ambiguous: three accounts produce three rows for the same date.

Currencies and Timezones

Each account reports in its own currency and timezone, and Detrics returns the values exactly as the platform reports them, with no currency conversion. Summing spend across a USD account and an ARS account produces a meaningless number; keep mixed-currency accounts in separate rows or convert in your destination.

Errors on Individual Accounts

If access to one of the accounts was lost (a removed permission or a deactivated account, for example), Detrics still returns the data from the remaining accounts, together with a warning identifying the affected account. Any other error stops the whole query, so you never receive silently incomplete totals. See Troubleshooting Connections for fixing access issues.

Next Steps

Dimensions & Metrics

The building blocks of every query

Data Freshness

Why recent numbers shift, and when data becomes final