Data from a Nested Hit Containers
I want to isolate customers with a certain product. What is the best way to do this?
Is this the best way to approach what I'm wanting: 
I want to isolate customers with a certain product. What is the best way to do this?
Is this the best way to approach what I'm wanting: 
Sorry, uploaded the wrong diagram. This is only mobile and the product are relevant for each.
Now I have:
VISIT [
HIT Container [
HIT Container [
Page equals Android Page Name
OR
Product equals iOS Page Name
]
AND
HIT Container [
Product equals Product 1
OR
Product equals Product 2
]
]
]
But if I understand, given I only want the page/product combination and no other pages, then by your example VISIT should be HIT and drop the extra HIT Container?
HIT [
HIT Container [
Page equals Android Page Name
OR
Product equals iOS Page Name
]
AND
HIT Container [
Product equals Product 1
OR
Product equals Product 2
]
]
Thanks for the update... in this scenario:
VISIT [
HIT Container [
HIT Container [
Page equals Android Page Name
OR
Product equals iOS Page Name
]
AND
HIT Container [
Product equals Product 1
OR
Product equals Product 2
]
]
]
This would return all hits in your visit that had hits with the following combination:
Technically 2 of those combinations would never exist (since I assume that Product 1 only belongs to Android and Product 2 only belongs to iOS (but technically in theory that is what could happen)
And because the scope is Visit, if the user did this:
ALL those pages would be returned because you have the hit that matches Product Page and Product 1.
In my example, only the matching Hit "Product Page and Product 1" would be returned, which I think is closer to what you are looking for?
I am working on a series of Articles for the Experiences by You section about Segment building (the first one release was one of the more advanced ones looking at exclusion logic https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experiences-by-you/experiences-by-you/analytics/analysis-workspace/segmentation/the-magic-behind-the-curtain-complex-segments, but it still has some information that might help you while I work on the remainder of the series, the next article should be out soonish), and I will be doing a session in the upcoming Skill Exchange in Aug that will talk about Segment and Container Scope... Hopefully these can help you out.
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