https://www.growthbook.io/ logo
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:13 PM
Do the Metric Overrides in an experiment behave like the feature override rules? I’m hoping to run multiple experiments of the same feature with different populations(Franchise) as defined by my targeting attributes. For example: Test 1. Franchise attribute = 1 Serve
Feature_A
with the values “Basketball” and “Baseball” Test 2. Franchise attribute = 2 Serve
Feature_A
with the values “Baseball” and “Football”
f

fresh-football-47124

02/23/2023, 10:19 PM
hi, I’m not sure I understand exactly what you’re trying to do
is it one test?
or two tests?
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:19 PM
haha, I’m not surprised. I’ve been struggling to figure out exactly what I need
f

fresh-football-47124

02/23/2023, 10:19 PM
heh
perhaps just a three way test?
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:20 PM
so I work with a nation wide franchise. They want to allow each individual franchise the ability to test which tool works best for them.
I have that behind a feature in GB
f

fresh-football-47124

02/23/2023, 10:20 PM
interesting
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:21 PM
I want to be able to run several tests concurrently for each franchise with different feature values
The feature overrides allow me to kind of do that, but then the test data would all go into one test
f

fresh-football-47124

02/23/2023, 10:21 PM
how many permutations are there?
yes, so one feature can have multiple experiments, and you can separate them if you need to - each experiment is tracked with the experiment_key
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:22 PM
3 different permutations: v3 vs v4 v3 vs v5 v4 vs v5 But dozens of franchises who want to test
f

fresh-football-47124

02/23/2023, 10:23 PM
oh cool, that’s not so bad
saved groups might be a good way to opt the franchises into this
I’d be happy to chat quickly if you want to see how it could work
m

mysterious-nail-58688

02/23/2023, 10:23 PM
Yes, that would be great
2 Views