pub struct RunPivotReportResponse {
    pub aggregates: Option<Vec<Row>>,
    pub dimension_headers: Option<Vec<DimensionHeader>>,
    pub kind: Option<String>,
    pub metadata: Option<ResponseMetaData>,
    pub metric_headers: Option<Vec<MetricHeader>>,
    pub pivot_headers: Option<Vec<PivotHeader>>,
    pub property_quota: Option<PropertyQuota>,
    pub rows: Option<Vec<Row>>,
}
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The response pivot report table corresponding to a pivot request.

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aggregates: Option<Vec<Row>>

Aggregation of metric values. Can be totals, minimums, or maximums. The returned aggregations are controlled by the metric_aggregations in the pivot. The type of aggregation returned in each row is shown by the dimension_values which are set to “RESERVED_”.

dimension_headers: Option<Vec<DimensionHeader>>

Describes dimension columns. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders matches the dimensions present in rows.

kind: Option<String>

Identifies what kind of resource this message is. This kind is always the fixed string “analyticsData#runPivotReport”. Useful to distinguish between response types in JSON.

metadata: Option<ResponseMetaData>

Metadata for the report.

metric_headers: Option<Vec<MetricHeader>>

Describes metric columns. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches the metrics present in rows.

pivot_headers: Option<Vec<PivotHeader>>

Summarizes the columns and rows created by a pivot. Each pivot in the request produces one header in the response. If we have a request like this: “pivots”: [{ “fieldNames”: [“country”, “city”] }, { “fieldNames”: “eventName” }] We will have the following pivotHeaders in the response: “pivotHeaders” : [{ “dimensionHeaders”: [{ “dimensionValues”: [ { “value”: “United Kingdom” }, { “value”: “London” } ] }, { “dimensionValues”: [ { “value”: “Japan” }, { “value”: “Osaka” } ] }] }, { “dimensionHeaders”: [{ “dimensionValues”: [{ “value”: “session_start” }] }, { “dimensionValues”: [{ “value”: “scroll” }] }] }]

property_quota: Option<PropertyQuota>

This Analytics Property’s quota state including this request.

rows: Option<Vec<Row>>

Rows of dimension value combinations and metric values in the report.

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