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Click Apps, then Flows.
Define your first (and only) step. Typically you might start the flow on a login, or on any event (all events), for example.
Delete the remaining flow step templates.
Define an inactivity timeout to end the flow as follows:
Below Global Rules, click + add rule. or edit the default option..
Define a timeout appropriate for a session in your experience. For example, for a web session, choose an inactivity timeout of 30 minutes. See Understand flow definition conditions for more information.
Specify a name for the flow and click Go at the bottom of the page.
Click Save at the top right.
Now that you've defined a flow that models your session experience, you can analyze the session using /wiki/spaces/LEXICON/pages/1302429994 or Explore. Define a session metric using a /wiki/spaces/LEXICON/pages/1302233361, and use the flow property to filter or split by.
For more information
For a basic example of how to analyze a session using Explore, see Example: Analyze user sessions with flows.For a more advanced example of how to analyze a session using Explore, see steps 3–6 of Create a 2.x session with a 4.x flow in the Migration Workbook.