DeltaMaster clicks!
August 2010
Trick of the month:
Analyses based on external
lists - multiple searches
Greetings, fellow data analysts!
Ali Mitgutsch, an author and graphical artist based in Munich, is famous for his children's books portraying highly detailed scenes. Kids can gaze in his books for hours and enjoy the many little stories without tiring from searching for all of the things prompted by one of the characters. This patience and pleasure we once had in searching often passes with time; plus, we have less and less time as well. As a PC worker, you probably already spend a good chunk of your day searching
for things. If someone asks you to analyze the numbers on a few customers, products, etc., you have to rummage through masses of data. And the more objects you are searching for, the harder it gets. The time starts ticking away - but you can't exactly call that fun and you rarely learn much from it either. That is, unless, you count on your trusted companion DeltaMaster! DeltaMaster makes it easier to conduct a search by combing through entire hierarchies - not only in search of a single term but also several at the same time.
As a result, you can process a comprehensive search list in a single batch. And you can create information-dense reports and analyses that can occupy your readers for hours with pleasure.
Best regards,
Your Bissantz & Company team
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