
The date range filter shows no results or an empty table
You change the date range filter and the table goes completely empty. This usually means no data was synced for that specific window, not that the underlying data is missing.
You select a lookback window such as Last 7 days and the entire attribution or campaign table empties. Switching to a different range brings data back, but the window you need shows nothing.

Why this happens
Revenue Proven syncs LinkedIn engagement data across five fixed lookback windows: 7, 30, 60, 90, and 180 days from the time of the last sync. If your account was connected recently, only the most recent sync results are available and some longer windows may not yet be populated. If your campaigns had no engagement within a specific window, that window will correctly show zero companies because LinkedIn returned no data for that period.
How to fix it
- Switch to a longer lookback window such as Last 90 days or Last 180 days first. If longer windows show data, the shorter window simply reflects lower recent campaign activity.
- Trigger a manual sync so the most recent engagement data is pulled for all lookback windows.
- Open LinkedIn Campaign Manager and confirm your campaigns had active impressions during the window you selected. If campaigns were paused, LinkedIn will return no engagement data for that period.
- If you recently added a new ad account, only data from syncs run after that account was added will be available. Historical data before the connection date is not backfilled.
- Clear any additional column filters such as company size or industry. A column filter combined with the date filter can produce zero results even when data exists.
Still stuck?
Contact support and specify which lookback window shows empty and which windows do have data. We can verify whether the sync completed correctly for that specific window and investigate any data gaps.