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πŸŽ›οΈ Different use cases of the Metric Filter

Different scenarios in which you can change the Add Metric and make it werk, werk, werk for you

πŸ’‘ In this article, you will learn about:

  • The different scenarios where you can use the Metric Filter

So you've learned the basics of how our 'Add Metric filter' works - but what are some examples that may be useful for you to use this amazing beast of a filter? Here are a few examples to get you started:


Scenario #1 - Show me all the items I have in stock

i.e. you have product units in stock

Metric = Stock units
Criteria = greater than 0


Scenario #2 - Show me all the products that are out of stock

i.e. you have no units in stock

Metric = Stock units
Criteria = less than or equal to 0


Scenario #3 - Show me all the products that have broken sizing

i.e. you do not have 100% of your sizes in stock

Metric = Size availability % or Weighted size availability %
Criteria = less than 100


Scenario #4 - Show me the products that I am looking likely to run out of stock of in the next 4 weeks

i.e. you have 4 or fewer weeks of cover left

Metric = Spot Cover or Average 4-week cover



Scenario #5 - Using a double Metric filter, show me products that:
1) I am looking to run out of stock in the next 4 weeks
2) I do not yet have on order

i.e. you have 4 or less weeks of cover left and nothing on order

1st Metric filter
Metric = Spot Cover or Average 4-week cover
Criteria = greater than 0 AND less than or equal to 4

2nd Metric filter
Metric = Future Orders
Criteria = less than or equal to 0


Scenario #6 - Show me the products that I had missed the opportunity for, because I broke sizing in the first 4 weeks

Metric = First week a size broke
Criteria = less than or equal to 4


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