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  • September 8, 2021
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Hi there,

 

I’ve created a segment called “Non-developers”, to filter out events from my own team, and attached to my dashboard charts.

The issue is that whenever I change something on the original segment, it doesn’t reflect to all of the other dashboard charts that I have, so I’m having to edit them manually one by one.

Is there a better way to do this?

I’m certainly doing something wrong.

Thanks

Best answer by Saish Redkar

Hey @joao-blueship ,

Currently, saved segments do not update retroactively or automatically. If you change and re save a segment you will have to reapply them to individual charts for the changes to be applied.  

The workaround is to recreate those user segments as behavioral cohorts. Charts built using these cohorts will be updated accordingly whenever you change the cohort definition.

 

Linking a similar question for added reference - 

 

I think this has been a long pending feature request by most folks out there. You can try submitting this as a feature request in here for the Amplitude product team’s review.

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  • September 8, 2021

Hey @joao-blueship ,

Currently, saved segments do not update retroactively or automatically. If you change and re save a segment you will have to reapply them to individual charts for the changes to be applied.  

The workaround is to recreate those user segments as behavioral cohorts. Charts built using these cohorts will be updated accordingly whenever you change the cohort definition.

 

Linking a similar question for added reference - 

 

I think this has been a long pending feature request by most folks out there. You can try submitting this as a feature request in here for the Amplitude product team’s review.


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