Hello all!
I remember years ago when instead of making a million "or" statements in a segment, you could put multiple values into the dimension (in this case, an evar) definition so that the results would return data if any of the values were a fit... and the values just needed to be separated with a ";" (or was it a comma??).
More specifically, I want to see how many visits for a group of 50 customers meet a certain criteria and instead of making 50 or statements for our customer number evar, with the 50 different customer numbers on my list, I'd like to put all 50 of them in the one line item. Is there a way to do this anymore?
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I think you're referring to the "equals any of" operator. See https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/segmentation/segment-reference/seg-oper... for more information.
I think you're referring to the "equals any of" operator. See https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/segmentation/segment-reference/seg-oper... for more information.
Hey @meagand84656201 - You can create a segment with the "equals any of" operator which is a comma-delimited operator and you can enter up to 500 items.
For example, entering “Hotels, Restaurants” with this operator would match “Hotels” and “Restaurants”, and count as 2 items. The input field for this operator is comma-delimited.
Hope this helps.
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