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Q: Calculated metric - running total percentage of browsers visited

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Hello, Lets assume that on our site developments teams tests its application with browsers that consist at least 80% of traffic on any given time. Now I should only know what they those browsers are, and tell them, right

 

I can easily list the percentage share of each browser, but how to make a calculated metric that would list the browsers needed to break that 80% threshold. For example on the snip attached the last browser would be Safari 13.0.5

 

Of course i could always tell team to count them by themselves, or use take csv-file but im looking for more elegant way... 

Thanks tr 

 

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Create a calculated metric with the cumulative function. While it will not allow you to filter the list automatically, it will definitely help build the table you shared in the screenshot.

 

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Create a calculated metric with the cumulative function. While it will not allow you to filter the list automatically, it will definitely help build the table you shared in the screenshot.

 

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Thanks Andrey,
I have used cumulative function using dates before succesfully, but with this case my approach did not work.

 

I checked your link once again, and it stated, that "Since it's ordered by the dimension it's only useful on dimensions that have a natural order like date or path length." so to my understanding my case cannot be solved, as my dimension is not 'Day', 'Month' but rather 'Browser' which doesnt have a natural order. What i get, see below. On dates it works fine, but Browser cumulative table does not make any sense

 

BR, tr

 

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Yes, you are right, the cumulative function will not work with this dimension. Sorry for pointing you to a wrong direction.