I have an event that tracks clicks on a toggle, and I have an event property on that event called “enabled” that tracks whether they have enabled (=TRUE) or disabled the toggle (=FALSE).
I am trying to measure the number of unique users that currently have the toggle set to enabled, and the only way to do that is to know what the value is the very last time they clicked the toggle.
Is there a way in a segmentation chart or a funnel chart to only count last clicked event where enabled = TRUE?
If you are tracking this via event property, then it might be bit tricky to achieve. You can try using the Historical Count filter to pick the instance of the event trigger, but this is heavily dependent on the chart’s time frame.
Tracking this toggle as a user property might be a better way since you can always query on the most recent property value. The user composition chart will then be useful to answer your question of “ the number of unique users that currently have the toggle set to enabled”.
If you are tracking this via event property, then it might be bit tricky to achieve. You can try using the Historical Count filter to pick the instance of the event trigger, but this is heavily dependent on the chart’s time frame.
Tracking this toggle as a user property might be a better way since you can always query on the most recent property value. The user composition chart will then be useful to answer your question of “ the number of unique users that currently have the toggle set to enabled”.
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