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          Authoring Considerations for Insights

          Authoring Considerations for Insights

          With strategic planning your Data 360 insights deliver accurate, high-performance data visualizations for your business users. You can optimize your data processing with complex joins, relative time-windows, and advanced metric layering.

          These considerations help you select the right aggregation methods and date and time dimensions to maintain a reliable source of truth within your segments. Use the guidelines in this section to build scalable, multi-dimensional insights that drive actionable customer intelligence.

          • Define Relative Time-Window Metrics
            Get real-time Data Cloud insights with metrics based on rolling time windows. Determine metrics using relative timeframes, such as a specified number of past seconds, minutes, or days.
          • Calculated Insights in Segmentation
            Use a calculated insight to control data-driven insights in segmentation. You can also describe the calculated insight’s metrics and dimensions in a segmentation filter.
          • Using the Join Clause for Insights
            A calculated insight can simultaneously access multiple data model objects (DMOs). A calculated insight query that accesses multiple rows of the different DMOs at one time is called a join query. Data 360 supports four types of joins in a calculated insight: inner, left, right, and full.
          • Metrics on Metrics
            Organize complex Calculated Insights (CI) SQL data into logical steps and stitch powerful workflows. With metrics on metrics you can improve and reuse metrics for multiple scenarios.
           
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