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Hi,
Looking for a smart way to report on items that were removed from a table. This is in the context of a product adoption report I have.
Let's say that yesterday I had a list of 5 customers who were considered to be adopting a specific feature:
Customer-1
Customer-2
Customer-3
Customer-4
Customer-5
Today, Customer-5 no longer meets the criteria of "adopting", so they are considered to be moving "down the funnel"
How can I create a table, that will highlight the customer that was removed (Customer-5)?
The logic should include the fact that this customer was already among the adopting customers but no longer is.
Many thank!
Asaf
@Anonymous what does the data say? you can obviously only do that if you have historical data that demonstrates the position the person was before and after.
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Hi @vanessafvg
I added an illustration to better explain my question.
assuming that according to certain criteria, Cus 5 below was considered to be adopting a feature on 5/15/19, but on 5/16/19 they no longer meet those criteria. What would be an efficient way to report on Cus 5 as "dropped"?
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