Relationship with Report Filter options for Levels metricsYou can define how the report filter affects the metric calculation. From the Relationship with Report Filter drop-down list, select one of the following: |
| • | To include only data that meets the conditions in the report filter in the metric calculation, select Standard filtering. |
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To raise the level of the report filter to the level of the target, if possible, then apply the report filter to the metric calculation, select Absolutefiltering. For example, the report filter contains the Washington, DC, Boston, and New York call centers, but the Revenue metric is calculated at the Region level. Because Call Center is a child attribute of Region, the report filter's level is raised to the Region level, and the report filter is treated as if it includes the regions that contain Washington, DC, Boston, and New York (in this case, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast). Data from all call centers in the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast regions are included in the metric calculation, including call centers that are not Washington, DC, Boston, or New York.
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| • | To ignore any conditions in the report filter that are based on the target attribute, as well as any parent or child attributes of the target, select Ignore filtering. For example, if you have a regional revenue metric on a report, any conditions based on Country, Region, or Call Center in the report filter are ignored when calculating the metric. However, a condition based on Year would not be ignored, since Year is not directly related to Region. |
| • | To allow the target and group components of the level to define the filter, select None. |
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