How to Create metrics?
How to Create metrics?
6 Steps to Make Your Metrics More Meaningful
- 1) Start With Strategy, Not Performance Metrics.
- 2) Develop Interconnected KPIs.
- 3) Point Your Metrics toward the Future.
- 4) Avoid an Over-Reliance on Goals.
- 5) Define and Track Desired End States.
- 6) Provide External Context to Internal Metrics.
What is metric in MicroStrategy?
Metrics are MicroStrategy objects that represent calculations performed on data. You can define metrics by using the available functions to analyze your data and determine business measures. Formula and dimensionality are the two important components in a metric.
How do you create derived metrics in MicroStrategy?
To Create a Derived Metric on a Report
- Click the name of a report to execute it or open the document in Design Mode or Editable Mode, then select the report in the Layout area.
- Go to Data > Insert New Metric.
- If DHTML is disabled, click Go.
How do I add a calculated field in MicroStrategy?
Define a Group with a Calculation
- Open the dossier you want to modify.
- Click the visualization to add the group to.
- In the visualization, select the attribute elements to use in the group.
- Right-click, choose Calculation, and the type of calculation to create the derived element based on.
How do you use metrics?
Use the following guidelines to lead you to a more appropriate use of metrics:
- Explicitly link metrics to goals.
- Favor tracking trends over absolute numbers.
- Use shorter tracking periods.
- Change metrics when they stop driving change.
How do you convert metric to MSTR?
To create a metric
- From the MicroStrategy home page, click New Metric . If you are on a folder page, click Create on the icon bar on the left, then select New Metric.
- Select the function to use to calculate data in the metric. You can narrow the list of functions displayed in the pane by doing one of the following:
How do you derive metrics?
You define a derived metric by creating a hierarchy in the metric dimension. The parent metric is the derived metric and is calculated from its child metrics. In the example image, the metrics Employee turnover, Bonus, Salary, and Training cost are child members of the derived metric Employee satisfaction .
How do you calculate percentage in MicroStrategy?
To open a document in Design Mode, from a folder, right-click the document and select Edit. Right-click the column(s) or row(s) to see displayed as percents of a total. Select Insert Metric and point to Percent To Total.
What is joint child in MicroStrategy?
Joint child relationships are really another type of many-to-many relationship where one attribute has a many-to-many relationship to two otherwise unrelated attributes. For example, consider the relationship between three attributes: Promotion, Item, and Quarter.
What is attribute in MicroStrategy?
Attributes are MicroStrategy schema objects that represent information about your business. They provide additional context to your reporting, allowing your users to understand the values of facts and metrics across various parameters. In MicroStrategy Workstation, architects can create and edit attribute objects.