Counting unique individuals for which tickets are purchased at a multi-venue General Admission destination

Hello:

We are a multi venue general admission destination as the questions hints. I'm trying to find a way in analytics to determine (approximately) the number of unique ticketed individuals an order or collection of orders represent. For example,an individual order could include:

  • 3 tickets for the castle
  • 2 for the tower
  • 2 for one of the galleries.

Whilst this could represent tickets for anything from 3 to 7 separate individuals, a reasonably safe assumption is that it is 3 individuals, but one of them has decided not to go tower and has no interest in art. I'm struggling to find a way in analytics to aggregate ticket counts per line to return just the maximum number of tickets on any 1 line in the order (which then I could sum per month, etc) so that I can then use my assumption. As anyone with the same issue solved this?

We do offer packages that are easier to work out, but many tickets sales are still individual tickets. We also don't yet have NSCAN - so stuck trying to solve it as above.

Thanks,

Bob.

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  • Thanks Heath.
     
    Unfortunately we only collect the purchaser details on the order, so just the one constituent. The only way I think we can manage this is to either find away of finding the highest ticket count of any line on an order and then being able to aggregate that by whatever facts we need.
     
    May take a look at the widget script editor and see what that may allow…
     
     
    Bob.
     
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  • Thanks Heath.
     
    Unfortunately we only collect the purchaser details on the order, so just the one constituent. The only way I think we can manage this is to either find away of finding the highest ticket count of any line on an order and then being able to aggregate that by whatever facts we need.
     
    May take a look at the widget script editor and see what that may allow…
     
     
    Bob.
     
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