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title: Using data warehouse tables in experiments
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> 🚧 **Note:** Data warehouse integration is currently considered in `beta`. We are keen to gather as much feedback as possible so if you try this out please let us know. You can email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]), send feedback via the [in-app support panel](https://us.posthog.com#panel=support%3Afeedback%3Aexperiments%3Alow), or use one of our other [support options](/docs/support-options).
> 🚧 **Note:** Data warehouse integration is currently considered in `beta`. We are keen to gather as much feedback as possible so if you try this out please let us know. You can email [[email protected]](mailto:daniel.b@posthog.com), send feedback via the [in-app support panel](https://us.posthog.com#panel=support%3Afeedback%3Aexperiments%3Alow), or use one of our other [support options](/docs/support-options).

Evaluating experiment metrics always depends on events. They rely on something happening at a certain point in time. If one of your [data warehouse](/docs/data-warehouse) tables includes event-like data, you can use it as a primary or secondary metric for your trends experiment.

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