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If an email is sent to more than one target group, it is necessary to check the two target groups for duplicates. Only then is it guaranteed that each user only receives one email. | If an email is sent to more than one target group, it is necessary to check the two target groups for duplicates. Only then is it guaranteed that each user only receives one email. | ||
+ | By using the doublet filter tool, all overlaps of different target groups can be calculated, saved, or excluded. The base for the matching is the client-specific unique attribute (default: email; alternative: | ||
===== Selecting the target groups ===== | ===== Selecting the target groups ===== | ||
- | At //Addresses > Doublet Tool//, you can select | + | At //Addresses > Doublet Tool//, you can select |
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===== Executing the comparison ===== | ===== Executing the comparison ===== | ||
- | With the button //Calculate doublets//, the respective duplicate-free amounts are computed. The column //Over all target groups// | + | With the button //Calculate doublets//, the respective duplicate-free amounts are computed. The calculated overview |
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===== Saving the target groups ===== | ===== Saving the target groups ===== | ||
- | All grey areas can be saved as a target | + | All sets with the symbol {{: |
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- | {{: | + | Once the target group has been saved, the message //Data saved// appears. |
- | Stored target groups are marked green. | ||
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{{tag> | {{tag> | ||