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Understanding Drill-Downs

Drilldowns are a feature that lets you quickly navigate between different dimensions in tables and graphs using up and down arrows.

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Written by Daniel Busch
Updated over 5 months ago

Summary

  • Drilldowns follow a logical, hierarchical structure that makes data analysis more intuitive

  • You can filter specific data points before drilling down to see only relevant information within that selection

Deep Dive

Hierarchical Structure Examples

  • Date-based dimensions move logically:

    • Quarterly → Monthly → Weekly → Daily

  • Marketing structure follows:

    • Bucket → Channel → Campaign → Ad Set → Ad

Navigation Features

  • Up and down arrows allow quick movement between dimensions

  • A reset button returns you to the standard view

  • You can select specific data points before drilling down to filter results

Practical Applications

  • Profit-loss statements can be viewed at monthly, weekly, or quarterly levels

  • Marketing data can be analyzed from broad categories down to specific ad performance

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