Hi,
I'd like to do a comparison of two separate exhibition's sales, ideally using a line chart in Analytics. Something like the Running Sales Total by Order Week Widget except i want to compare exhibitions that occurred in different years.
I'd like to compare sales performance of last year's Magritte exhibit to sales performance of this year's Warhol exhibit over the course of time that tickets went on sale through to the exhibition closing for each.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Hey Chris,
You should be able to create a line chart that does this. I made one for my Dynamic Pricing Template I made in analytics. I've attached it here. You can delete everything except the sales curve. widget. You won't need section or zone group for dashboard filters either. I would make your break by be Production Season instead of performance code.
Also remember, you will need to change the data set to your local instance of Seats and Tickets cube.
If this doesn't make sense, don't hesitate to email me at ccuhel@thesmithcenter.com
3580.Dynamic Pricing..dash
- Chris
Christopher Cuhel I'm having a problem download the 3580.Dynamic Pricing..dash file. I am able to get the file from the Tessitura Site. However, it will not import at all into my list of dashboards. I had a previous version of your Dynamic Pricing dashboard. Which I deleted. But now when I try to import this copy of your dynamic pricing dashboard. It just does not show up. (I am able to delete and import other dashboards. Thoughts?
I've noticed when I add a .dash file, it adds that weird number in front. I'm not sure if that's the reason. What's your email and I'll just send it to you Tom.
That did not work.
Chris Wallingford is there some sort of strangeness that exists if you received a dashboard as a .dash file, then you delete the dashboard from Tessitura Analytics. Then you try to re-import the same dashboard from a .dash file again?
Hi Tom,
I've not seen that behavior. I tried reproducing it with Chris's dashboard and was unable to witness the behavior. For grins, Log Out and then try again. If it still doesn't import, please open a support ticket.
Thank you!,Chris
Chris Wallingford I did a bit of further testing and discovered the following. I'm only having the problem from Tessitura On the Go. (Using Chrome browser on my Macintosh Laptop.) (In addition, the computer I use has a lot of antivirus tools required by my local IT department.) Under those circumstances, I'm still failing.
However, when I use Tessitura Analytics from within RAMP using the browser provided by RAMP. The .dash file loaded just fine. So, it looks like I have at least a workaround. If this continues to gets in my way, I'll open up a TASK ticket.