Apply filters in fallout analysis
You can create filters from a touchpoint, add filters as touchpoint, and compare key workflows across various filters in Analysis Workspace.
- Using a person-based filter as a touchpoint inside a person-context Fallout visualization
- Using a person-based filter as a touchpoint inside a visit-context Fallout visualization
- Using a visit-based filter as a touchpoint inside a visit-context Fallout visualization
Create a filter from a touchpoint section_915E8FBF35CD4F34828F860C1CCC2272
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Create a filter from a specific touchpoint that you are especially interested in and that might be useful to apply to other reports. You do this by right-clicking the touchpoint and selecting Create filter from touchpoint.
The Filter Builder opens, pre-populated with the pre-built sequential filter that matches the touchpoint you selected:
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Give the filter a title and description and save it.
You can now use this filter in any project you wish.
Add a filter as a touchpoint section_17611C1A07444BE891DC21EE8FC03EFC
If you want to see, for example, how your US users trend and affect the fallout, just drag the US users filter into the fallout:
Or you can create an AND touchpoint by dragging the US users filter onto another checkpoint.
Compare filters in fallout section_E0B761A69B1545908B52E05379277B56
You can compare an unlimited number of filters in the Fallout visualization.
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Select the filters you want to compare from the Filter rail on the left. In our example, we have selected 2 filters: US Users and Non-US Users.
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Drag them into the Filter drop zone at the top.
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Optional: You can keep “All Visits” as the default container or delete it.
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You can now compare the fallout across the two filters, such as where one filter is outperforming another, or other insights.