You can create different types of segments in Workspace, depending on how complex they need to be, whether they should apply to this project only, etc. Here is a summary of segment types:
Segment type | Created where? | Applicable where? | When to use |
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Component-list segment | Click +, which takes you to the Segment Builder | All your Workspace projects | For more complex segments, sequential segments |
Quick segment | Quick segment builder | Project only, but can save and add to your segment list. | Can be used for ad hoc single-rule segments (with drag-and-drop), or to add/edit multiple rules (by clicking the Segment icon) |
Calculated metrics-based segment | Calculated metric builder | To individual calculated metric | Apply segment/s within your metric definition |
Virtual report suite-based segment | Virtual report suite builder | To individual virtual report suite | Apply segment/s within your virtual report suite definition |
See Using segments in Analysis Workspace for a demo video.
See Finding and creating segments for a demo video.
See Rolling date ranges in segment for a demo video.
You can create different types of segments in Analysis Workspace:
The segment rail under the Components menu shows
To create a segment of this type, you have 2 options. Both of them take you to the Segment Builder in Adobe Analytics, where you can find further instructions.
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See Other methods for applying segments for a demo video.
Several other methods exist for applying segments to a freeform project.
Action | Description |
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Create segment from selection | Create an inline segment. This segment applies only to the open project and is not saved as an Analytics segment. 1. Select rows. 2. Right-click the selection. 3. Click Create segment from selection. |
Components > New Segment | Displays the Segment Builder. See Segment Builder for more information about segmentation. |
Share > Share Project or Share > Curate Project Data | In Curate and Share, learn how segments that you apply to the project are available in shared analysis for the recipient. |
Use Segments as Dimensions | Video: Using Segments as Dimensions in Analysis Workspace |
Segment IQ (also known as Segment Comparison) comprises the following features:
For an in-depth discussion of segmentation in Adobe Analytics, go here.