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Numeric fields in KPI Charts play a crucial role in defining the range of data to be analyzed. They can be set to match your ideal range for specific metrics. For instance, if you want to analyze the Lifetime Value (LTV) of customers, you can set a minimum value in the numeric field to filter out customers below that value. Similarly, other numeric fields can be used to set thresholds for different metrics, helping you to focus on the data that is most relevant to your analysis.
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To accomplish this, go to the Filter tab, where the blue fields can be edited to define the search query. Edit the date fields to match the period of time you want to analyze, then set the numeric fields to match your ideal range. For example, if you want to set a minimum LTV of the ideal customer, you could filter the range to only show customers that have spent over $40. But the real filter to set is the acquisition costs, which should be capped at your breakeven point. The dropdown filters can also be edited and updated with the dropdown menus below, but aren't applied until the box next to each field is checked. Below the filters, all the data that matches the filter query is shown.
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