In my marketing channel reporting, I have the default channel labeled None (essentially everything that doesn't meet any of my processing rules). However, when I create a segment/filter on None, I don't get the None channel. I get literally nothing. How can I actually filter to None?
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Somebody else here at Adobe (above my paygrade) will have to figure out why the "None" value in the filter produces nothing. In the meantime, you can create a separate dropdown with two other segments to get what you're looking at. Not ideal, I know, but it's the only thing I can think of. See the attached screenshots.
Segment #1:
Segment #2:
Using the second dropdown:
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HI @JayGr
can you post a screenshot of the filter overlay please? Any other value like "Email" shows data?
I wonder if your None in some way collides with the checkbox for "Include unspecified (none)"
Have you tried pulling your marketing channels in the segment bar at the top of your Panel (whilst keeping shift pressed to create a dropdown with your Marketing Channel values).
Does segmentation through that work?
Cheers
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Well it appears I don't see None in Marketing Channel segmentation at all. So that could be an indicator of the problem as I'm trying to create segments based on None. But Adobe's consultants advised us to remove Direct as a channel and instead use None as "Direct" because apparently Direct screws up the data somehow they didn't really explain, but made it sound very serious that it was the right way to do it.
My original question (though I assume related) centered more around the filters:
Hmm and if you try the segment approach I mentioned? Just to validate whether this would work
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Its strange. It should work in segmentation/filter.
As @bjoern__koth said, you can apply that segment at the top of your Panel as a filter.
Hit level Segment
Marketing Channel equals None.
That's what I'm saying. That doesn't work. It gives me nothing and not None.
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Hey @JayGr
I would open a ticket at Adobe support. This looks really strange. Maybe they can shed some more light on the issue.
Would be great to share their feedback here.
Thx
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Somebody else here at Adobe (above my paygrade) will have to figure out why the "None" value in the filter produces nothing. In the meantime, you can create a separate dropdown with two other segments to get what you're looking at. Not ideal, I know, but it's the only thing I can think of. See the attached screenshots.
Segment #1:
Segment #2:
Using the second dropdown:
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