An extremely common use-case is to find customers
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:39 am
We’ll introduce the functionality through a location example and then we’ll show some more general examples.
Store location analysis
Apteco marketing software has long provided a range of expression functions that deal with location information, in both postcode and latitude/longitude format (1)who france phone number list live within a given distance of one of many locations of interest (e.g. a store, an airport etc). In many instances we also want to know which of those locations is the nearest one.
In the following example, we have data on customers of our holiday business and the bookings that they have made. We can imagine a scenario where our company flies from 4 UK airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester). It is then easy to construct an expression which will give us the distance to the closest of these as follows:
Airport expression
When the expression on the right is added to the grid on the left, a copy of the expression is embedded into that visualisation. The same happens for each time it is used (e.g. in a selection, as a measure in a cube, in an audience in PeopleStage etc).
There are no particular problems with this – until that list of airports changes. We may no longer fly from Birmingham, or introduce Glasgow as a new airport we fly from.
Store location analysis
Apteco marketing software has long provided a range of expression functions that deal with location information, in both postcode and latitude/longitude format (1)who france phone number list live within a given distance of one of many locations of interest (e.g. a store, an airport etc). In many instances we also want to know which of those locations is the nearest one.
In the following example, we have data on customers of our holiday business and the bookings that they have made. We can imagine a scenario where our company flies from 4 UK airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester). It is then easy to construct an expression which will give us the distance to the closest of these as follows:
Airport expression
When the expression on the right is added to the grid on the left, a copy of the expression is embedded into that visualisation. The same happens for each time it is used (e.g. in a selection, as a measure in a cube, in an audience in PeopleStage etc).
There are no particular problems with this – until that list of airports changes. We may no longer fly from Birmingham, or introduce Glasgow as a new airport we fly from.