What is "attributed by" in the Breakdown section? Does it allow us to use event A property to breakdown event B?
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Based on the knowledge sources provided, I can answer your question about the "Attributed by" feature in Mixpanel's Breakdown section.The "Attributed by" option in the Breakdown section allows you to perform attribution analysis on your conversion metrics. It's part of Mixpanel's Attribution feature, which helps teams attribute conversion credit to touchpoints in a user journey.To use this feature:1. Add your conversion metric 2. In the breakdown section, choose the Mixpanel computed property "Attributed by.." 3. In the second layer that opens up, choose the property you want to break down by (e.g., UTM medium)This feature does not directly allow you to use an event A property to break down event B. Instead, it's designed to distribute conversion metrics across segments based on attribution models.However, Mixpanel does offer a feature called "Borrowed Properties" that allows you to use a property from one event to analyze another event. This feature lets you "borrow" a property from one event and apply it to another event on the fly, allowing you to analyze as if that property had been tracked on that event all along.For more detailed information on these features, you can refer to::LBKS[Attribution:: Multi-touch segmentation in the user conversion journey](https://docs.mixpanel.com/docs/features/attribution)[Introducing Borrowed Properties: Combine data between events on the fly](https://mixpanel.com/blog/borrowed-properties-combine-data-between-events/)
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Yes, borrowed properties are allowed to use on the Growth plan in Mixpanel. According to the knowledge sources provided, borrowed properties are available for customers on both Growth and Enterprise plans.Specifically, from the Mixpanel pricing page, we can see that borrowed properties are listed as a feature included in the Growth plan.Additionally, the Mixpanel blog post introducing borrowed properties states that "Borrowed Properties is available today for customers on our Growth and Enterprise plans."It's worth noting that while borrowed properties are available on the Growth plan, there are some limitations compared to the Enterprise plan. For example, according to the Mixpanel Roles & Permissions documentation, only users with Owner or Admin roles can create and edit borrowed properties, even on the Growth plan.If you need more detailed information about how to use borrowed properties on your Growth plan, I recommend checking the Mixpanel documentation or contacting their support team.
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I understand you're having trouble finding the Borrowed Property feature in your Mixpanel console. There could be a few reasons for this, based on the information provided in the knowledge sources:1. Plan Type: First, make sure you're on a plan that includes Borrowed Properties. According to the Mixpanel pricing page, Borrowed Properties are available on both Growth and Enterprise plans, but not on the Free plan.2. Plan Version: If you're on an older version of a plan, you might not have access to this feature. As mentioned in the Session Replay documentation, some features are only available on the latest plans. You may need to update to the latest version of your plan to access Borrowed Properties.3. User Role: According to the Borrowed Properties documentation, "Borrowed property creation is limited to Admin & Owner Roles only." If you don't have an Admin or Owner role, you won't be able to create Borrowed Properties.4. Feature Location: Borrowed Properties are typically found in the Custom Properties section of Mixpanel. If you're looking in the wrong place, you might not find them.If you've checked all these points and still can't find the Borrowed Properties feature, it's possible that there might be an issue with your account or the feature might not be enabled for your project. In this case, I recommend reaching out to Mixpanel's support team for assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your account and project setup.Remember, if you're on a Free plan, you won't have access to Borrowed Properties at all, as this feature is only available on Growth and Enterprise plans.
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To check your Mixpanel Growth plan version and see if you need to update, you can follow these steps:1. Log in to your Mixpanel account. 2. Go to the Mixpanel pricing page. 3. Look at the Growth plan section.According to the knowledge sources, if you see a 'Make the Switch' option on the Growth plan, it means you are on an older version of the plan. Here's the relevant information from the Session Replay documentation:"For customers on an existing Growth plan: - You're on the latest plan if you purchased or edited your plan after April 2024. If you're not sure if you're on the latest plan, you confirm on the pricing page - if you see 'Make the Switch' on the Growth plan, then you are on an older version. - You can make the switch to our latest plan directly from the pricing page."If you see the 'Make the Switch' option, you should update your plan to access the latest features, including Borrowed Properties. You can do this directly from the pricing page.If you don't see this option, it likely means you're already on the latest version of the Growth plan. However, if you're still unsure or having trouble accessing certain features, it's best to contact Mixpanel's support team for personalized assistance with your account.
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