View Segment Usage Information

On the Orchestrationthen selectUsage tab, you can view which items use the segment and the items that the segment uses.

The ability to view dependencies between items enables you to see the items that a task depends on to work successfully. Usage information helps you identify how changes that you make to one item might affect another item.

Items That Use the Segment

The first section shows the items that use the segment. For example, if the segment is used in a task, the task is included in the list.

The Priority column displays the priority of like tasks that use the segment. Priority applies only to mobile spot, web spot, and mobile in-app message tasks because each of those task types might have two or more tasks that compete for the same resources. Other task types do not use prioritization.

For non-A/B test tasks, priority is on a scale of 1 through 5 (where 1 is the highest). The default is 3. An A/B test task has a priority of Test, which is higher than a non-A/B test task. An A/B test task always delivers its content.

You can change the priority of a non-A/B test task on the task’s Orchestrationthen selectPriority tab.

Items That the Segment Uses

The second section shows items that the segment uses.

  • Click Directly Related to list the items that the segment uses. For example, if a segment uses an event, the event is included in the list.
  • Click All Related to view directly related items as well as any items that those directly related items use. For a segment, the list of directly related and all related items is the same.

    The list displays items with a Designing, Ready, or Active status. Click Show Designing Status only to display only items with a Designing status.

To open an item, click the item. To view item details and to open the item, click View Item Details in the item’s row.

Last updated: August 18, 2026