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# Troubleshooting

- [Why is some data missing in your orchestrations?](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/profiles/troubleshooting/why-is-some-data-missing-in-your-orchestrations.md): Here is what you should check if the attributes and events tagged in your app or sent through the Profile API do not come up in your orchestrations.
- [Why is the number of Profiles not matching the number of IDs in my audience?](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/profiles/troubleshooting/why-is-the-number-of-profiles-not-matching-the-number-of-ids-in-my-audience.md): Read this guide to understand why the number of Profiles estimated for your audience is different than the number of targeted IDs.


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