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clever-rose-53406

08/08/2023, 1:47 PM
Hello, I was wondering if someone could help me understand what the difference is between setting an override experiment on a feature and setting up an experiment is? They both seem to have separate traffic split controls and I was wondering what the over lap is with them?
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white-fireman-22476

08/08/2023, 1:51 PM
Hi Peter. Yes it is basically two different ways to the same thing.
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clever-rose-53406

08/08/2023, 2:14 PM
Why does New Experiment Analysis have a traffic split setting? Does this need to be the same as the feature flag split to analysis the data correctly?
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white-fireman-22476

08/08/2023, 2:16 PM
It is mostly there to catch Sample Ratio mismatch errors. We realize it is a bit confusing and are reworking this bit of the UI currently.
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clever-rose-53406

08/08/2023, 2:19 PM
No worries. So if understand correct. I need to setup the traffic split on the feature to capture the data and then setup a experiment on the same key to analysis the results. (Keeping the split the same)
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white-fireman-22476

08/08/2023, 2:19 PM
Correct
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clever-rose-53406

08/08/2023, 2:20 PM
Amazing, thanks again for your help 👍
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white-fireman-22476

08/08/2023, 2:20 PM
Sure thing
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future-teacher-7046

08/09/2023, 9:46 AM
We actually just changed this a few hours ago to be more intuitive. For new experiment rules on features, targeting and traffic splits are now controlled by the experiment, not the override rule, so there's a single source-of-truth for who's included in a test.
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