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Conditional Search

In "Conditional Search" you can configure Filter Conditions to find matches that satisfy them, view their Aggregate Results, inspect each match's information and metrics, and jump to detail pages or compare matches via Comparison.

1. Filter Conditions

Set the filters used to find matches. Filters include base conditions (shown by default; e.g. version, scene) and additional conditions (added by you; e.g. metrics and metadata). Alt text After configuring filters, click "Save Filter" to save them for later reuse. Alt text

2. Query Results

The query results show how many matches satisfy the base and full filter conditions. Click "Query Aggregated Data" to see the aggregated performance data for the matches; you can also change the time unit and download the data. Alt text

3. Data Details

The Data Details panel shows up to 1,000 matches that satisfy the filters, randomly sampled, with different colours marking matches that carry tags such as "Suspected FPS Lock" or "Network Lag".

You can adjust the time unit, change the metrics shown, and download the table.

Click "Detail" to open the match detail page for that row. Alt text

You can multi-select matches and open all their detail pages in batch. Alt text Click a User ID to jump to the Equality Search(User ID) page and review that user's performance data over the last 30 days. Alt text

4. Comparison

Click "Compare" on a match row to add it to the comparison tray, then open the comparison list to compare selected matches. Alt text Alt text