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Audience creation for query string with changing numbers

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Hello!

 

I'm looking to create an AEP audience based on a URL which contains a query with 5 characters. Some are 5 numbers and some are a letter and 4 numbers. Is there a way to accomplish this? There are too many possibilities to input them all individually within the rule ex: "query=J0585" "query=G2211" "query=99406" "query=76942" etc.

 

Thanks!

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@BrittUricchio 

 

When using string based comparison you can perform a contains or equals.  This is can be a challenge because the results will return any requests where the string contains the value.

 

Example "query=99406"

Results returned will include the following if contains is the expression

 

99406abdc

abcd99406

234399406adhad

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Community Advisor

@BrittUricchio  think of using Contains and Equals operators if the alphanumeric value is in query string.

 

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Correct answer by
Employee

@BrittUricchio 

 

When using string based comparison you can perform a contains or equals.  This is can be a challenge because the results will return any requests where the string contains the value.

 

Example "query=99406"

Results returned will include the following if contains is the expression

 

99406abdc

abcd99406

234399406adhad

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Thanks for the quick responses! @brekrut @RiteshY18 

 

In this particular situation, there are thousands of numbers and it would take a really long time to add every single query. So is there a way to do a contains or equals for a set of non-explict numbers?

 

 

 

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Is there a beginning part of your URL that is consistent across all of these query string parameters? Could do a contains for that beginning part