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August 28, 2017
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Comparing users

  • August 28, 2017
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I am currently trying to find out which individuals are apart of one or more the 5 different product groups. I figured I could use member is not in X and member is in Y to find who is associated with what product line. Is the only solution to create 5 smart lists and follow the member is in and member is not in?

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Josh_Hill13
Level 10
August 28, 2017

pretty much yes. Unless your filter is clearer.

you can do

Filter = X

Filter IS NOT YZABC

Level 7
August 28, 2017

It depends, you might need to create more than 5 smart lists if you're looking to be more granular, especially if you're trying to meet the "one or more" requirement. Are you trying to pull metrics on number of unique product group members, or are you trying to identify the overlap in people across the different product groups?

Tom Kerlin
August 28, 2017

I am trying to find individuals that are in 1 or more product group.

Josh_Hill13
Level 10
August 28, 2017

then, yes, you would need a matrix of every scenario with several smart lists.

Is your filter multi select? Is it string? what is this?