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So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered,queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

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So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered,queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

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So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

So that we can construct queries which take into account whether a user is registered or unregistered, please add the UserType field to Data Explorer.

Currently there is no way to do this, since the field is not exposed:

Where is UserType?

Note that I'm not asking to see the user's employee status; it's probably not a good idea to expose that.

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