You can create a new event firing based on the parameter values of an existing event, and then using this event as a metric.
However there has ben some problems using those new events as a metric for IOS in the past, that's true.
You can also capture the firebase_expX user property, and make comparisons in the event report based on this user attribute and the event parameter you wanted.
You can create a new event firing based on the parameter values of an existing event, and then using this event as a metric.
However there has ben some problems using those new events as a metric for IOS in the past, that's true.
You can also capture the firebase_expX user property, and make comparisons in the event report based on this user attribute and the event parameter you wanted.