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Bill
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Hi,

I am trying to exclude users with a trailing email (eg @gmail.com) from a defined cohort.

For example, I had defined a cohort, and I’d like to use “email != @gmail.com”, will it create Uniques graph that is not including all gmail users?

 

Bill

Best answer by Saish Redkar

Hey @Bill 

I’m assuming that you are capturing the entire user email as a user property?

If yes, then a "does not contain" might be better option than != ( is not) for your use case.

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Saish Redkar
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Hey @Bill 

I’m assuming that you are capturing the entire user email as a user property?

If yes, then a "does not contain" might be better option than != ( is not) for your use case.


Nadia
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  • March 4, 2022

Hi @Bill,

I agree with @Saish Redkar with the “does not contain” operator. 


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  • May 9, 2022

I tried this and am getting incorrect count of gmail users. Is it possible this is being affected by “Limit exceeded for contains and not contains filters. First 300 values applied.”? 

thanks.


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