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Conditional splits with "where" variables - unsure who ends up on "No" side.

  • 12 January 2023
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Working on a review request flow, filtering out people who included a photo with their review.

The conditional split is:

People that have “left a review” where “included a photo” = 1.0

So the people who go to the “Yes” side are clear - People who left a review with a photo.

But who goes to the “No” side?

  1. People who left a review without a photo, AND people who didn’t leave a review.
  2. Only people who left a review without a photo. People who didn’t leave a review exit the flow.

Thanks.

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Best answer by Bobi N. 12 January 2023, 07:35

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@Athenry 

Well the splits are pretty simply.. everyone that is not going to the Yes path will be going to the No path.

So if your set up is: People that have “left a review” where “included a photo” = 1.0

Yes path is for people who leave a photo review for the first time (that is what equals 1 mean)

Everyone else is No path, so people who didn’t leave photo review and people who left photo review but this is not their first photo review. 

You need to pay attention because this things are literal, if you want everyone who live a photo review to go to Yes then you need to change equal 1 to is at least one.. this way they will go Yes path every time they leave a photo review.

Now the part about will everyone or just people who left a review without photo go to No path, this depends on what is the trigger for this flow. If the trigger is placed order metric yes everyone who placed an order but didn’t leave a photo review will go to No path. Or if your trigger is when people leave a review, then it will check only from the people who left a review if they left a photo review or not.. So this part, who are all the people who will go through this split, depends on the trigger of the flow.

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