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Products - break down by one another (based on s.products)

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Hi guys

 

quick question: is there any way to find out / break down products that have been in the s.products string at the same time?

 

e.g. s.products = "prod1,prod2,prod3";

or another time s.products = "prod2,prod3,prod4,prod1";

 

What I would like to know is which other products prod1 has been in the products string with and how often.

This seems to be an essential feature which I have not managed to find yet.

 

Best

Björn

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found this Adobe page which answers my question or at least provides enough information to take it from here. Thanks for your responses!

https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/analytics-learn/tutorials/analysis-workspace/building-freefor...

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If you make a hit level segment ' hit: product = a' and apply that to a table or panel it should return any products that were inside the same hit.

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You have 2 options one should be out of the box. the other you need to report 1 at a time.

 

The first and ideal is a cross sell report. It will show a selected product and any other products in order of frequency it was sold with. The problem is that its a one to many relationship.

 

Option 2

If you capture a transaction ID at time of purchases and then associate all items in s.product then you can compare what items at time of a given purchase were sold together. You then could filter in exel combo matches... not as nice as cross sell.

 

A sort of thisr option is make a segment. For products in a transaction.

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Level 2

found this Adobe page which answers my question or at least provides enough information to take it from here. Thanks for your responses!

https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/analytics-learn/tutorials/analysis-workspace/building-freefor...