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Use submetrics to provide additional granularity and track more detailed performance indicators. A submetric breaks down the main metric into more specific, actionable data points.

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Use submetrics to provide additional granularity and track more detailed performance indicators. A submetric breaks down the main metric into more specific, actionable data points.
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For example, Revenue is the main metric. You can add submetrics like “Revenue, Year to date, EMEA region” to see year-to-date revenue in EMEA, or “Revenue, Year to date, US-East region” for the US-East region. You can also track “Revenue, Month to date” to view revenue for the current month across all regions.


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