Reminder: Part 1 of 2 with Chris Wallingford on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. eastern

Just a reminder that  will be presenting the first part of a two-part workshop on Wednesday, September 20 at 10 a.m. eastern. The second part will take place on Friday, September 29 at noon eastern. Both sessions will be recorded. Below are some details from Chris about this series. If you do plan to attend/watch, please see the links on the event page for the dashboards you will need to download and import into your Tessitura environment in order to be able to follow along. We look forward to seeing you there!

Anne and Brian

From Chris: These sessions are a 2-part virtual workshop in which you may actively participate from your own Tessitura Analytics environment, or just observe and follow along as I present and complete the exercises, or follow along and then use the recording and content below to complete the exercises at your own pace later.

During this workshop I hope to improve your understanding of:

  • Filter Precedence
  • Filtered Value Formulas
  • Multi-Pass Aggregation
  • Conditional Functions
  • Date Fields

Important information about this workshop.

  • The pace of the session is intended to be gradual enough for you to keep up with the exercises
  • The session is being recorded and, especially if there are a lot of live participants, we can't stop to support you if you are not seeing the expected results from an exercise. If you get stuck, please pause your participation until the next exercise. You will be able to review the recording to repeat an exercise later.
  • As you work in your own Tessitura Analytics you will need to make filter selections during the exercises that differ from the selections I make while leading the instruction. The pace of the workshop is intended to allow space for you to make these choices. You will however see different results than those I receive.
  • If you intend to participate live it's expected that... 
    • You know how to get around in Analytics, add filters, edit widgets, create values, etc.
    • You’ve been using those skills to create basic widgets, maybe even used some formulas.
    • You’re lurking or participating in some Community resources to learn about Analytics: the Reporting & Analytics discussion forum, and the analytic Coffee! topical user group.
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