We want to look at the following:
The list of constituents who have placed 3 or more orders over the past two seasons, buying at a selected Price Type.
We've run into problems where the list generated doesn't contain the right results, which must mean we're selecting the wrong criteria in list builder. Or perhaps two of the criteria are referencing different tables?
Has anyone else done any analysis by orders rather than performances booked? Any tips / help / solutions greatly appreciated.
thanksAlison AtkinsonLondon Philharmonic Orchestra
Thanks Susan – much appreciated.
Unfortunately it’s still not getting the results though – Set up as you suggested, but adding the ‘number of orders’ filter either doesn’t change the results at all, or returns an empty dataset. Any thoughts on why the filtering might not work?
Best wishes
Alison
From: Tessitura Marketing Forum [mailto:forums-marketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Susan Farma Sent: 06 August 2015 19:05 To: Alison Atkinson Subject: Re: [Tessitura Marketing Forum] Analysing the number of orders placed
Hi Alison,
I would use T-Stats:
In The Tickets cube - Use Ticket - Season as the slicer
Use Ticket Price Types as the Category
Use Number of orders and Number of constituents as the Measures under series and filter the order numbers to be more than three.
You can save this to a list in Tessitura.
Good Luck
Susan
From: Alison Atkinson <bounce-alisonatkinson5345@tessituranetwork.com> Sent: 8/6/2015 12:48:24 PM
thanks Alison Atkinson London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Hi Alison
Have you tried running it as an Extraction instead of in List Manager it may help separate out the criteria and return the correct results? We've run something similar in the past and it did work in Extractions.
Nicola