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Segment builder value limit when using equal any of

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Hi, 

I would like to analyze in the workspace some metrics in combination with a 600 products list segment. I plan on making a segment where product hit equals any of those 600 hundred products, but when I do so there's a limit of 500 hundred items you can conditionate with the equals any of clause. Is there a way to avoid this limit or some workaround applicable here to avoid having to make 2 segments? 

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Hello @elbenzor ,

You can make just 1 segment but 2 rows.  For example, if you take the "equals any of" approach, you can make 1 row contain the 1-500 and the second row to be 501-600.  

See example below: 

Damon_Hall_0-1651682534784.png

before taking this approach, i would first test thing1,thing 2 to see if you are getting information for your definition.  If you see the number increase as you add more to you delimited string, you are good.  If you do not see data, then something about your definition is incorrect: 

Damon_Hall_1-1651682616146.png

 

Does that make sense? 

 

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Hello @elbenzor ,

You can make just 1 segment but 2 rows.  For example, if you take the "equals any of" approach, you can make 1 row contain the 1-500 and the second row to be 501-600.  

See example below: 

Damon_Hall_0-1651682534784.png

before taking this approach, i would first test thing1,thing 2 to see if you are getting information for your definition.  If you see the number increase as you add more to you delimited string, you are good.  If you do not see data, then something about your definition is incorrect: 

Damon_Hall_1-1651682616146.png

 

Does that make sense?