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Hi community, may I know if this cohort creation means

users who did perform Signup_Info_Act_B and did not perform AllDeposit_FirstTrade_Act_B within 10 days after did perform Signup_Info_Act_B ?

Best answer by Saish Redkar

Hi @ydlim 

This seems to be replicating the drop off clause from the funnel chart ( almost ). I didn’t realize that this got added into cohort definitions, so thanks for posting this question.

Per my understanding, it will give you the users who performed Signup_Info_Act_B , but did not perform AllDeposit_FirstTrade_Act_B within 10 days of your Signup_Info_Act_B event. So the “then” clause could be mimicking the 2nd step in this possible funnel.

You can try creating a funnel chart with the same events and parameters and see if the drop off list corresponds to this cohort output.

Hope this helps.

 

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Hi @ydlim 

This seems to be replicating the drop off clause from the funnel chart ( almost ). I didn’t realize that this got added into cohort definitions, so thanks for posting this question.

Per my understanding, it will give you the users who performed Signup_Info_Act_B , but did not perform AllDeposit_FirstTrade_Act_B within 10 days of your Signup_Info_Act_B event. So the “then” clause could be mimicking the 2nd step in this possible funnel.

You can try creating a funnel chart with the same events and parameters and see if the drop off list corresponds to this cohort output.

Hope this helps.

 


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  • March 31, 2023

thanks @Saish Redkar for the answer. It is clear. 


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