Hi,
We have a usecase where we need to create a segment of premium customers. Premium customers to us meaning the top 5% of maximum purchasers on the website.
Is there a way to achieve this via segmentation because the top 5% is a relative number and will change as more and more customers purchases the product.
Also I have one more question. I am trying to create a segment by comparing two date time field using the below logic . While doing this i get this the below error. Any idea what i am doing wrong
Thanks in advance.
@Danny-Miller @Anil_Umachigi @ChetanyaJain @arijitg
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Hi @Danny-Miller @NimashaJain - I was able to fix this using the following approach . I wrote a scheduled query that is calculating the price and later putting that directly as a new attribute to the linked profile. For now i am running the query every 6 hours and its serving the purpose of our client.
Thanks,
Arpan
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@brekrut Can you please help here?
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@arpan-garg I missed this one, but saw it today.
If you have Purchase stored on the Profile (not EE), I would use Audience Composer (Rank), keep in mind this is a raw count, not percentage.
If you don't, then use Data Distiller and either:
I'm not sure what that error is you gave in the screenshot.
Good luck
Hi @Danny-Miller @NimashaJain - I was able to fix this using the following approach . I wrote a scheduled query that is calculating the price and later putting that directly as a new attribute to the linked profile. For now i am running the query every 6 hours and its serving the purpose of our client.
Thanks,
Arpan
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Thanks @arpan-garg for your reply.
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