Difference between standard, absolute and ignore condition
in metrics?
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Answer / sapna_321
Standard filtering allows the report filter to affect the
metric.
Absolute filtering raises the report filter to the level of
the target, so all subcategories in the categories included
on the report are added together.
Ignore filtering disregards filtering criteria based on the
attribute in the target and its related attributes (both
parents and children).
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Answer / balaji
Standard: Standard means the report filter involves in
report execution as usual. + wild card symbol to indicate
the standard filtering.
Absolute: Absolute means the report filter raises the level
of the report to the target.'*' wild card symbol to
represent the absolute filtering.
Ignore: Means any report filtering condition was ignored in
the report execution. '%' wild card symbol to represents the
ignore filtering.
These conditions we are using to create the Level Metrics.
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