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  • Let's pick up where we left off
  • Step 1: Click the Filter Button
  • Step 2: Select what you'd like to filter by
  • Step 3: Select which property you want to filter on
  • Step 4: Search
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How to filter results

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Last updated 9 months ago

Sometimes you might want to narrow down your exploration by specific focus areas.

In that case, filtering is your friend.

Let's pick up where we left off

So we have a list of 14,202 customers from our Shopify Store (as below).

Let's say you want to only focus on customers that clicked on a particular Facebook Ad.

Step 1: Click the Filter Button

You'll see the following section:

Step 2: Select what you'd like to filter by

The same way you picked the "Customer" entity within the Shopify Data source, you can pick a filtering entity in your data to filter Customers by.

The most powerful part about this filtering functionality is that you can not only filter by data within Shopify but also by any other connected entity in your data. For example, you could filter Shopify Customers by which Facebook Ad they clicked on. Crazy, right? Yep. But it's possible with Cohesyve.

Step 3: Select which property you want to filter on

Step 4: Search

And ... we're down to just 11 customers out of 14,202. Happy exploring!

Filter button on the right