Hi There,
due to some tagging isues I was forced to use 'Non-repeating instance' in the attribution model in a segment I created. The segment is used to measure only 1 time conversions for a form.
These tagging problems are now solved and now I must use the default attributing model: "Repeating"
This gives problems in the standard projects I made in the conversions over time, because i have to use 1 attributing model.
Is the a way to built a segment based on logical statment like:
Before sep 1 2023: use container X based on Non-repeating
Otherwise: use container Y based repeating model
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Hi Lennart77
Here Update the Container X Segment by adding the Custom Date Range (Before sep1) with OR Condition.
And, same for the Container Y Segment (After sep1 : rolling)
Then, Create a New Segment which is combined - Container X or Container Y .
Now , Check the segment by Taking the different Date ranges and check the segment .You will be able to see the segment working according to the Date range set.
Thank you for your answers.
I'm able to reproduce the segment you suggested.
The problem is when I use this segment in the project it shows all the conversions during the periods I defined in the segment, and not the conversions of the daterange I specified in the panel.
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You could try this:
Create a segment for the "current" date range like so:
HIT
Date range Sept 17, 2023 - Today
You could then create a calculated metric:
IF
Segment Sept 17 to Now
Occurrences
IF TRUE
static number 1
IF FALSE
static number 2
Then use this calculated metric in you larger segment?
HIT
Container:
Calculated Metric = 2
AND
Form Complete Counter (non-repeating) equals 1
OR
Container:
Calculated Metric = 1
AND
Form Complete Counter equals 1
This should allow your report to show the specified dates in the panel, as the date ranges aren't being used directly in the segment, but rather to calculate a 1 or 2 value...
It's worth a try anyway.
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To quickly answer your main question: You can apply date ranges within a segment or segment container, so I would create a segment with two containers:
One note to consider about creating this segment: Lumping these models together might not be the best approach depending on what attributes or data output you're looking for. It might be better to have two different segments AND include notes about the dates and specific changes that affected the attribution model in the segment(s) so you or other segment users are aware of the tagging changes.
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