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Hi everyone,
I post here because i haven't find any answer to my question.
I have three classicals customers / sales / calendar tables.
I would like to have a dynamic measurement of the number of customers doing restock. A restock would be a customer that has more than 1 order for a product (i have a primary key on the order ID).
For example, if in january 2021, i have 10 customers ordering a product, i would like to know how many of them are ordering it for the second time or more.
Bonus, i would like to have the amount of sales associated to these restocks and the number of restocks.
I feel like this subject isn t current so it may help other persons.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Paul
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Hi @Anonymous
Can you please supply a sample data set? It can be as simple as 3 short but representative text tables pasted into here so that others can copy them straight out into their models. Then, you'd show using the tables and a matrix, say, the exact output you're after.
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