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How to build the segment Page A > Site exit ?

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Hi there,

 

I would like to build a table like below on Workspace :

 

Screen Shot 2020-09-07 at 18.21.34.png

 

I'm mainly interested by the first scenario (Entry Page A Then Site exit). I know that on the Flow report we can easily create some sequential segments by right-clicking on some pages but if I do the same thing for the site exit element (red framed), it does not work.

 

HP _ Site exit.png

 

So, I was wondering how we can do it with the Sequential segment methodology ? I tried building the following segment

but did not return the same value that I'm seeing on the Flow report (visit level and repeat instances not included).

 

Visit container :

 

Entry page = ABCD

then within 1 hit

Page does not exist

 

Thank you for your help,

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I'm mainly interested by the first scenario (Entry Page A Then Site exit). I know that on the Flow report we can easily create some sequential segments by right-clicking on some pages but if I do the same thing for the site exit element (red framed), it does not work.


This looks to be a scenario for a single page visit. You can create a segment as "Single Page Visits exists".

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I'm mainly interested by the first scenario (Entry Page A Then Site exit). I know that on the Flow report we can easily create some sequential segments by right-clicking on some pages but if I do the same thing for the site exit element (red framed), it does not work.


This looks to be a scenario for a single page visit. You can create a segment as "Single Page Visits exists".

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Thanks a lot Andrey ! (Happy that I received an answer from an AA rockstar)

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