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Multi-select vs "and where" to identify users in all three cohorts

  • December 7, 2021
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In an event segmentation chart, on the right-hand side I am looking for all users who belong to cohort A AND cohort B AND cohort C. (For the event on the left-hand side, I’m using “Any Event”.)

1. I can build this by choosing All Users where Cohort = A, B, C
OR
2. I can build this by choosing All Users where Cohort = A, and where Cohort = B, and where Cohort = C. 

My user count is MUCH larger in 1 than in 2, making me wonder if the build in 1 is actually an OR statement (where Cohort = A or B or C)

So, what is the different between multi-selecting user properties and listing them individually?

Best answer by MikkoKarvonen

It’s as you suspected, the approach #1 is effectively an OR statement. If the user belongs to any one of those cohorts, they’ll be included. The approach #2 is what you are looking for.

This applies to all the user properties, not just cohorts.

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It’s as you suspected, the approach #1 is effectively an OR statement. If the user belongs to any one of those cohorts, they’ll be included. The approach #2 is what you are looking for.

This applies to all the user properties, not just cohorts.


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